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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Omaha
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FLK has undergone another series of major updates, including observation decks, additional concourse and extention of existing concourse with the addition of international arrivals area.
FLK International Airport All comments/suggestions are welcome! |
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Great improvements!....will continue to monitor progress at FLK
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Somerset NJ USA
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NICE WORK! Like most model airports they tend to get larger!
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Great Job flick!!
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I hope mine would turn out just as great as this one.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Franklin, MA
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Nicely Done. I like the utulization of your pool table! I'm sure you've posted this answer out there before but could you go into a little more detail as to how you built your terminals. I've checked the Brickbay site and I don't find it very user friendly. I'm curious as to what pieces you got and how you found them on Brickbay. I promise not to copy! |
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(color) BRICK, MODIFIED 1 x 2 with vertical clip - This is the brick I use to attach the Gemini Jets air bridges to my airports. Black Tile 2 x 2 - This part is important to take away some of the "LEGOish" look, by making the roof smooth. These are cheaper to get in bulk direct from LEGO. (color) Slope 45 1 x 2 Triple - This part is used to make the canopy above the jetways. I like the finished look it gives.Other than those 3 pieces, the rest are basically blocks and plates. All the new stuff I have done is for experimentation. Let me know if you need more info than this. Oh...and you can copy a LITTLE...but the point of using LEGO is that you can do virtually anything you want. Improve on my design! That way I can steal new ideas back from you! |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Franklin, MA
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Many thanks for the info. I'll keep you posted as to how things work out. Of course my wife is beginning to wonder about my sudden desire to play with Legos!
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