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Re: Pictures up from NGLTC Memorial Day display
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Tue, 30 May 2000 17:05:15 GMT
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I think it was a clever trick. Kenny Rogers made that shed, so he'll have to
give you the details. But I will say that no bricks were hurt (or cut) in
the building of the layout (well none that I will admit to)

jt

Kevin Wilson wrote in message <3933E939.BE7145BD@compuserve.com>...
OK... on the engine shed, how did you get the dormer roofs to blend in
with the main roof when there are no concave corner low slopes? Didja
cut lego bricks? Use Tyco? Hmmm? Or some reallllly clever trick?

Kevin
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  Re: Pictures up from NGLTC Memorial Day display
 
OK... on the engine shed, how did you get the dormer roofs to blend in with the main roof when there are no concave corner low slopes? Didja cut lego bricks? Use Tyco? Hmmm? Or some reallllly clever trick? Kevin (24 years ago, 30-May-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)

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