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Kevin Wilson wrote:
> > The Pacific Northwest Lego Train Club (PNLTC) has announced plans to set a
> > new record for the Guinness Book with a display featuring model trains,
> > track, and structures -- all made of LEGO bricks. Scheduled to be held
> > August 17-20th in the Center House at the Seattle Center, Seattle,
> > Washington, the "Year2000 LEGO Train Layout" is expected to break a current
> > record of nearly 1800 feet set in 1992.
>
> I think we'd better make an expedition down from Vancouver for this
> event! Should we bring track? Buildings?
I was thinking the exact same thing...
I took some pics of my latest creations. But the html page isn't ready yet.
soon.
Dean
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Coin-Op's For Sale!: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/coin-op.html
Dean's Lego Workshop: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_wr.html
Vancouver Lego Club: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/vlc
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In lugnet.trains, Dean Husby writes:
> Kevin Wilson wrote:
>
> > > The Pacific Northwest Lego Train Club (PNLTC) has announced plans to set a
> > > new record for the Guinness Book with a display featuring model trains,
> > > track, and structures -- all made of LEGO bricks. Scheduled to be held
> > > August 17-20th in the Center House at the Seattle Center, Seattle,
> > > Washington, the "Year2000 LEGO Train Layout" is expected to break a current
> > > record of nearly 1800 feet set in 1992.
> >
> > I think we'd better make an expedition down from Vancouver for this
> > event! Should we bring track? Buildings?
>
> I was thinking the exact same thing...
>
> I took some pics of my latest creations. But the html page isn't ready yet.
> soon.
>
> Dean
> --
> Coin-Op's For Sale!: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/coin-op.html
> Dean's Lego Workshop: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_wr.html
> Vancouver Lego Club: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/vlc
Believe it or not, I'm toying with the idea of driving up there from Los
Angeles. The timing of the event seems to coincide with the time I'll be
relatively close to Seattle. As the event gets closer, I will know for certain.
I'd love to mee up with some Seattle-based playmates ;-)
-Dave
http://www.jps.net/hardcore/lego/
Home of the M-tron Commandos
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Kevin,
by all means, bring loads of track and structures -- we have the real estate!
Make it a road trip with as many other folks from Vancouver as you can bring.
dan parker/PNLTC
In lugnet.trains, Kevin Wilson writes:
<snip>
> I think we'd better make an expedition down from Vancouver for this
> event! Should we bring track? Buildings?
>
> Kevin
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I'm working on having space available. I think a few other PNLTCers may have
room, too, though our first priority is the Portland members coming in. Wlyk
soon.
In lugnet.trains, Kevin Wilson writes:<snip>
Would any PNLTC'ers be
> willing to offer floor space to crash overnight?
>
> Kevin
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> and make a road trip of it, I'm OK with that. Would any PNLTC'ers be
> willing to offer floor space to crash overnight? Personally I am
> cash-short and not able to spring for a hotel room.
My husband and I can provide crash space for two unfriendly people, or
four or so friendly folks. More, if you are willing to sleep on the
floor (we have a very large living room and a moderately ok spare room,
one wimpy futon and one wimpier hide-a-bed, and about four sleeping bags).
The drive to Seattle Center isn't bad from our place.
-Laura (who thinks, maybe, she ought to tell her husband that she's
offeing crash space. . . nah.)
*** It wouldn't even have to be an *evil* sponge! ***
-Zan, Cartoon Network
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