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Well the show was a success, we all survived to show again! It really did go great,
it was nice to have such a larger layout this year, made things so much easier to
work with. It was definitely a crowd pleasure like LEGO always seems to be at the
GAT shows.
I'd like to thank Michael and friends for coming down a taking so many great
pictures. If anybody wants some explanation of any of the pictures I'll be glad to
tell you what they are. They did take some great shots of the LCD touch panel that
controls the trains, the light sensor crossing arms and the remote track switch
with signal.
Well I'm off to unpack the van (fresh from the show), just want to thank everybody
who helped and come out and made the Atlanta GATS such a thrill to do.
Play well,
James
Michael Hader wrote:
> My friends and I went to the GATS show in Georgia this weekend to see the North
> Georgia LEGO Train Club layout. I took a few pictures (around 140) with my
> friends digital camera.
>
> You can check out the pics at
> http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~mhader/lego/ngltc/99gats01.html
>
> Michael Hader
> http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~mhader/lego
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