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Re: Berlin's old suburban train!
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 15 Dec 2000 21:00:04 GMT
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Hi Kevin,
In lugnet.trains, Kevin McMillin writes:
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> Cool! Really looks like it might have appeared in the 12V line. Excellent
> use of clear bricks. One question: I like the way you used the 1x2 with
> handle plate on the sides, but what did it represent. A door? Maybe I'm
> not familiar enough with the Berlin-style trains.
Yes, the plates should imitate the doors! Travellers have tu pull the hand bar
either to the left or right side to open the doors.
See the real doors at: http://www.net4.com/s-bahn-fotos/pics/fotos/238-06.jpg
(part of the picture gallery (in english) of:
http://www.net4.com/s-bahn-fotos/s-bahn-fotos_e/frames.html)
Enjoy the real one! To model it more detailed, I probably should build an
8-wide version?!?!
Regards,
Holger
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