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Re: Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club (GMLTC)
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.mn.msp
Date: 
Mon, 15 Mar 1999 22:29:33 GMT
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A fantastic time was had by all, especially me.  I was particularly impressed
with the layout's ease of set-up and break-down-- each in about an hour!
'Course, if I hear "How many Legos (sic) did it take to build this?" or "How much
did all of these Legos cost?", I might go mad...;-)  All seriousness aside, it
was fantastic to watch the kids encounter the layout and their reactions--
priceless.
As John and I drove home last night, one of the topics that came up in
conversation was how awesome it would be to show _with_ the PNLTC at a halfway
site, such as Denver--OOH WEE!

-John Neal

John Gerlach wrote:

In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
As promised, here is a teaser pic:

http://my.voyager.net/lar/UMLTC_layout.jpg

Larry - Thanks for putting this out for the world to see!
Conan Collopy (much of the bricks are his and his uncle's) is in the
center area and John Gerlach (master builder of rolling stock) is in the
black shirt behind the layout.
Master builder?  <blush>

These guys are a little less purist than me, note the billboards. John
often uses decals or labelmaker labels to decorate his engines and
rolling stock. But I can deal.
The billboards on the outfield fence of the baseball stadium on the far right
are built with bricks.  The only non-brick billboard is the one on top of the
nightclub - the building just to the right of the train station, and that one
was picked up at a Lego sponsored special event.

The bridges on back right both are 'electrified' - the bascule bridge is
operated by a micromotor, the vertical lift bridge is powered by the new
technic motor.  But, we're having difficulties with the VLbridge, it might get
scrapped and redesigned.  Not everything works perfectly, my attempt at a
working water fountain (100% Lego) ended up leaking on the floor, and the
merry-go-round needs to be rebuilt with a more powerful drive system.  Oh well
- "we like to build!"

Some minor bragging about the show in La Crosse:  The show gives out two
awards.  The first, the "People's Choice" award (voted on by the general
public), went to a very deserving WWII themed layout.  They referred to their
layout as an homage to WWII movies, it had dozens of scenes from movies worked
into it.  It was fantastic!

The second award, the "Club's Choice" award (voted on by all the exibitors)
went to the GMLTC layout.  Yea for us!  I guess when we get the website up and
running we're going to need an 'awards' page...  <grin>

Special kudos to John Neal for surviving his first show with us, and for
supplying the club with awesome tshirts...

John Gerlach
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  Re: Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club (GMLTC)
 
Now that's an idea! The GMLTC layout would fit very nicely in the middle of a PNLTC display. Actually, probably best not a good idea since the crowd may run our layout over trying to get a good look at the masterful creation GMLTC has created. I (...) (26 years ago, 16-Mar-99, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.mn.msp)

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(...) Larry - Thanks for putting this out for the world to see! (...) Master builder? <blush> (...) The billboards on the outfield fence of the baseball stadium on the far right are built with bricks. The only non-brick billboard is the one on top (...) (26 years ago, 15-Mar-99, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.mn.msp)

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