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Re: Berlin's old suburban train!
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 18 Dec 2000 08:04:18 GMT
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Hmmm look a little like the ones there were in Tallinn after the 2nd world
war. Then the Berlin "s-bahn" trains was brought to Tallinn in 1944-45.
I have only seen a few pictures of them; the seem to be very low. Are these
the same ones?
Sonnich
Holger Matthes <matthes@fh-aachen.de> wrote in message
news:G5M1Io.4vx@lugnet.com...
> Hi train folks,
>
> I just build a model of the old Berlin suburban train! Ok, it's not my
> invention, I have see this model at Maik's and David's LEGO homepage
> (http://schenker.ba-glauchau.de/bahnhof2.htm and
> http://schenker.ba-glauchau.de/bahnhof1.htm) and thought this could be a nice
> way to use my three red baseplates out of set #2126.
>
> See my own interpretation at brickshelf:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1894
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> I was able to build three cars, one "nice" side have the classic 2x2 train
> windows, the other side is build with normal "clear" bricks! The handle-bars
> are fixed in SNOT-technology, all the rest is simple build, no 1/2 stud offset
> at all! That makes things easy ;-))
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