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Re: Lego Train Club in Missouri/Kansas
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lugnet.loc.us.ks, lugnet.loc.us.mo, lugnet.trains.org
Date: 
Thu, 17 Jan 2002 00:56:50 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.ks, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.loc.us.ks, John Gerlach writes:

<snip>

Yes indeed the fine folks in trains.org are always happy to help!

True, and from all the posts I've read and websites I have seen, they are a
friendly, sharing and creative group as well. Thanks for your support!

(so does KC Mo or KC K have the better BBQ goods? I tend to say K...
Overland Park has some fine restaurants too!)

There is great BBQ on both sides of the state line. Jack's Stack (my
favorite) has a site in both states, Gates BBQ is in MO, while Haywards and
KC Masterpiece are in Overland Park, KS. Everyone has their favorite, but
it's all good.

The Kansas City Union Station (just down the street from Hallmark) would
make a fine model, selectively compressed. That and the stockyards and
industrial stuff along the river.

Funny you should mention Union Station. This was my project that I couldn't
get finished in time for the ISCC. Andreas Stabno and I mentioned how cool
it would be to build Union Station way back in Dec. 1999 at our last Lego
gathering. My wife and I actually have a paver brick in the sidewalk in
front of the building with our names on it as part of our financial support
for the restoration of Union Station.

I think I've found solutions for many of the Lego architectural challenges
for this very beautiful station, as well as using selective compression. My
model currently has a footprint of 120 x 64 studs, and that does not include
the North Waiting Hall. The main section is roughly 50% complete.

My one remaining challenge is to figure out how I am going to get trains to
actually go under the North Hall, as in real life  - or at least in real
life before they restored it into a Science Museum. It would take a lot of
bricks (and $$ - now that they don't sell blue tubs) to elevate the entire
structure by 12-13 bricks height and then figure out how to slope it down so
it doesn't look like it's sitting on a box. Then I figure, if I'm going to
go through all that effort, I might as well make a tunnel under it with
curved tracks, and put it in a corner of a display, since the track corners
are relatively space inefficient and eat up a lot of display space. Hmmmm....

++Lar (who was in KC for a few months on a project, lo these many years ago,
and left too much money at Sam's Town, thank you very much.)

Thanks for supporting our local economy, even if it was un-intentional!! :-)
It's an interesting story how these casinos ever got into KC - they were
sold to the general public as riverboats cruising down the Missouri River,
with the money all going to "education"....

Mark Chan



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Sorry I have been out on vacation and busy with the baby. (Interestingly he is already asking for Lego’s and at only 2 weeks old.) I am very willing to help start up a LUG or LTC or both. It has been my ambition to show St. Louis and Missouri what (...) (23 years ago, 22-Jan-02, to lugnet.loc.us.ks, lugnet.loc.us.mo, lugnet.trains.org)

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In lugnet.loc.us.ks, John Gerlach writes: <snip> Yes indeed the fine folks in trains.org are always happy to help! (...) Stop it, I haven't had dinner yet and I hate getting drool on the keyboard. (so does KC Mo or KC K have the better BBQ goods? I (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jan-02, to lugnet.loc.us.ks, lugnet.loc.us.mo, lugnet.trains.org)

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