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Re: The Royal Train Website
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lugnet.build, lugnet.trains
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Mon, 1 Jan 2001 22:17:38 GMT
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This is absolutely stunning!!
Not just the layout, but the pictures too. How on earth did you get your
photo's to look so damn good? Most look like raytrace (And that's meant as a
compliment here!).
I'd love to see more pics of the turntable. Even though I haven't started
with trains (lack of funds) it's something I've thought about, since I grew
up in a house with N-scale trains. I didn't think a turntable would work in
Lego, so I'd like to see how you did it.....
Duq
"Brian Williams" <brian_williams@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:G6H5yt.D1M@lugnet.com...
> Happy New Year!
>
> I've finally completed a new website showcasing my Lego train layout in the
> NW suburbs of Chicago (ocassionally refered to as GMLTC south). You can
> check it out at "www.royal-train.com". There was a lot of interest when I
> managed to post a few of the pictures several months ago so email me if I
> can answer any questions. I'll be adding to it over the next few weeks so
> check back periodically too. Have fun!
>
> -BMW
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The Royal Train Website
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| (...) It's complex but not undoable. Several people/orgs have done it. The "old" (1) "main" (2) GMLTC layout had a turntable as well. Mindstorms actuated/animated. I believe the indubitable J1(3) has expounded on how it worked. It was pretty nifty (...) (24 years ago, 2-Jan-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)
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