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LEGO® Train Splinter Groups
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lugnet.trains.org
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Fri, 20 Jul 2001 07:54:25 GMT
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IMHO, these are indicative that quite a bit of people are discovering that
special magic that our beloved ABS trains seem to radiate. Already, the WLTG
(formerly the ELTC) which I had founded, has nearly thirty members. I had no
idea this would take off and grow so fast! At this time last year, the
future looked bleak for trains. What a turnaround, and my skills with the
brick have grown as well, in part though inspiration and sometimes just
plain copying the other guy's MOC( with my personal touches,of course).
After my honorable discharge from the Navy, I thought I'd be bored out of my
head-well I was wrong. Finding you guys on LUGNET really put some joy into
me, and now that I founded my own group,it gets even better. Because the
people who cared to join the ELTC/WLTG are so very diverse like LUGNET in
itself. I like to think of the WLTG as a 'blanket'-type group. But at the
same time, it was/is meant to supplement LUGNET. Before one can flame the
splinter groups, imagine what fans of rec.toys.lego felt when Todd and
Suzanne revealed LUGNET to an unsuspecting World Wide Web... -Harvey
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: LEGO® Train Splinter Groups
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| (...) As far as you knew. At this time last year the GMLTC was at the Kidvention, and the future to me couldn't have looked brighter.... (...) Well, you don't have to imagine what fans thought; go back and *read* what they thought. Your analogy (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jul-01, to lugnet.trains.org)
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