Building a brighter tomorrow with LEGO® bricks

Pedestrian Bridge

Unlike the rest of my models, this was not built using my own LEGO collection. During a trip to Germany in August 2001, I visited with some German LEGO fans at the home of Holger “HoMa” Matthes in M�nchengladbach, and we built some accessories for their train layout. I built this pedestrian bridge.


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Jojo contemplates the TV.
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More pictures from my trip to Germany are available on Flickr. The trip included a travelogue which is posted on my travel blog. Pictures posted by Holger are available on Brickshelf.

I met these German LEGO fans on the 1000steine.de website (steiene means “bricks”). There is a discussion forum, where I posted: “any German LEGO fans want to meet me?”.

Migrated from my old blosxom blog, formerly at bill.wards.net/blosxom on 2026-04-24

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