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RailBricks official website

RAILBRICKS issue 4 can be downloaded from following links:

Standard Resolution download:

(10.2 mb - Adobe Reader 5.0 or greater)

High Resolution download:

(55.7 mb - Adobe Reader 5.0 or greater)

In this issue:

Brian Williams: The Royal Train

Building Brick Roads

BricWorX Instructions

DCC Primer

and much more.......

On-demand print issues are available for $14.25USD + shipping from:

http://www.lulu.com/content/2048108

Jeramy Spurgeon

RAILBRICKS

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Thanks beatnik, there are some really nice pics in here...

The root beer garden, the Royal Train, the cities....

I would recommend to read this to everyone who loves train and/or citie MOCs!

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Thanks beatnik! I had to print the instructions for the two freight waggons immediately. But I have found out that the red panel 1x2x3 with hollow studs is not listed on peeron. I've just emailed TLC to ask if they have that panel in red nevertheless. I can't wait to build those two waggons!

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It looks like it is available in the closed stud version (which in this model doesn't really matter)

http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp...orID=5&in=S

Hope this helps!

Thanks for that information. I just checked the bricklink sellers within the EU, and no one has new pieces or a quantity of used pieces higher than 11. :hmpf_bad: But I'll see what TLC will say, whether they have that element in red or not. If not, I'll simply use another colour.

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Thanks for the flashback to Brian Williams' Royal Train layout. I remember coming across that back in ye olde rec.toys.lego days, and being absolutely BLOWN AWAY by it. And it's not just the Lego sets ... the structure that he built to display the layout is pretty amazing in its own right. I've never seen anyone put that might effort and attention into the display case!

Really nice issue overall.

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Thanks for the flashback to Brian Williams' Royal Train layout. I remember coming across that back in ye olde rec.toys.lego days, and being absolutely BLOWN AWAY by it. And it's not just the Lego sets ... the structure that he built to display the layout is pretty amazing in its own right. I've never seen anyone put that might effort and attention into the display case!

Really nice issue overall.

thanks!!! We are happy to see the detail of DCC system!

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Let's see what other week-old news I can post. :blush: Well, in my defense, I was in Seattle when this was released, bringing everyone news about the 10193. Of course, I could've done a search... :blush:

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Let's see what other week-old news I can post. :blush: Well, in my defense, I was in Seattle when this was released, bringing everyone news about the 10193. Of course, I could've done a search... :blush:

Forgiven and forgotten.

What were you talking about? :wink:

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This issue is sweet! I love the road article!

Same here.

Although I have to admit it´s weird spending 400+ bricks on just one road"plate".

True, they´re looking good, but some ways of building drive up the costs to insane levels. :sick:

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