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Re: Berlin's old suburban train!
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 16 Dec 2000 04:42:18 GMT
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johnneal@uswest.net%Spamcake%
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Holger Matthes wrote:
> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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)
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> Enjoy the real one! To model it more detailed, I probably should build an
> 8-wide version?!?!
If you insist;-)
-John
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> Regards,
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> Holger
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| | Re: Berlin's old suburban train!
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| Hi Kevin, (...) 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: (URL) of the picture gallery (in english) of: (URL) the real one! To model it (...) (24 years ago, 15-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)
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