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Hi Ben,
Another person in the right neighborhood. Odd how that works.
LFB
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In lugnet.loc.us.or, Thomas Avery wrote:
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Wow! Good to hear from you after all these years. Ill never forget the
sight of your monster ship packed up in sections and squashed into the
back of your car at Brickfest ;-)
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The ship is still in existence. Rubbermaid actually now makes a bin thats
something like 55 gallons, which can actually hold sections. But yeah,
transportation sucked.
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You can still contact me about roller bearings when you want ;-) (note my
email address in the heading is wrong - see my website for the right one)
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Aw, rats, I cannot remember our roller bearing discussion relative to your
crane. Are you out there in Pacifica somewhere? I think were hooked up via
facebook at this point.
LFB
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In lugnet.loc.us.or, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
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Welcome back, Lindsay!
Between the Truman
and the Yamato, youve
finally got some competition! Hope to see another of your big ships one day.
Marc Nelson Jr.
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Indeed. Ive followed Jumpeis work and Ive seen the carrier, as well as the
new Queen Mary. Good stuff, all around. Ed diments marvelous HMS Hood
(http://www.brothers-brick.com/2008/10/12/hms-hood-is-finished/) is also super
inspirational. (But I maintain that you need interior detail to really
COUNT...haha)
The next major modern ship looks to be Fuso, which will be not too much longer
but significantly wider. Ive had the parts, just need to tear down the old
beast first.
LFB
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Wow! Good to hear from you after all these years. Ill never forget the
sight of your monster ship packed up in sections and squashed into the
back of your car at Brickfest ;-)
You can still contact me about roller bearings when you want ;-) (note my
email address in the heading is wrong - see my website for the right one)
TJ
http://www.texbrick.com
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In lugnet.people, Lindsay Frederick Braun wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Well, I've been off the radar for a few years, finishing dissertation, teaching,
> and now I'm moving to Eugene in August so I'll be part of the "Northwest" bunch
> and not the "Northeast" so much. I guess this means I can go annoy Frank Filz
> more, which I am sure he's happy about, and that I'll be able to go to BrickCon
> more easily than BrickFest (BrickWorld, etc). In any case it'd be good to hear
> from people in the Northwest in general and Oregon (or Eugene) in particular as
> to what the community's like, who I should be in touch with, what kinds of
> tomfoolery people get into, and where I can hide an eighteen-foot battleship.
>
> Otherwise, life is spiffy.
>
> (Prof.) LFB
Glad to have you. Advance welcomes to Oregon. Look me up when you get settled,
I'm in Portland.
Ben Fleskes
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