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Re: The effects of Bulk Sales are evident....
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Tue, 13 Feb 2001 19:34:56 GMT
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Steve & All,
> Tall isn't the problem (although transportion is an
> issue). Footprint is the
> issue. And one big building might be okay but we can't
> cram a dozen of 'em
> in there. So overall we need to shoot for something
> between "Lego corporate"
> scale and "realistic" scale.
Indeed. At our show at GATS here in Michigan, we had some
interestig things, huge buildings by Chris Leach, and some
LEGO scale buildings as well. We were fortunate that we had
a lot of room, but it is something to consider for our next
few shows.
Scott S.
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| Warning, a bit rambly post on the theory of realistic building scenes. (...) They (the MichLUG buildings) were stunning buildings but I think they suffered from not being close enough together. Anything 5 stories or more ought to be cheek to jowl (...) (24 years ago, 13-Feb-01, to lugnet.trains.org)
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| (...) Tall isn't the problem (although transportion is an issue). Footprint is the issue. And one big building might be okay but we can't cram a dozen of 'em in there. So overall we need to shoot for something between "Lego corporate" scale and (...) (24 years ago, 13-Feb-01, to lugnet.trains.org)
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