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John Kelly <jkelly69@skypoint.com> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
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> > Even if 40 x 65 is chosen, I still think identifying a few interface points
> > with known track spacing and elevation is a good thing to do. They should be
> at
> > scenic boundaries too or it doesn't make muche sense to join someone else's
> > modules in. But that's a good idea anyway.
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> I agree with this too!!! wow. My thought on this is to incorporate some
> technic pegs in the wall of the section that can take any bridging strucuture
> that snaps on. So that if there were in some distant or not so distant time a
> module that needed to be incorporated, it could. It would be a nice Lego span
> bridge that snapped into both sections.
Also leave some rows of technic bricks so that the bridge could use longer
axles for stronger support than the technic pins could take.
Good idea.
Mike
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