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Dave, The bridge looks great, nice job. Just thinking out loud for a minute, is there any way you can make a rubber mold of the guard rails before you paint the bridge? That way if you wanted to add another one to the layout, it would save you the time of scratch building more guard rails? With a mold you'd just have to pour some epoxy resin into your rubber mold and voila, you'd have as many guard rails as you could possible want? Food for thought?
Thanks! I was really tempted to make a resin mold to build these guardrails, but I was far enough along at that point that it didn't make sense to go to the expense, not to mention the learning curve of resin casting. Now, there's really no use of making a mold of these railings for another bridge, because the odds are those railings will be a different size. If I remember correctly, the railings between the posts on this bridge were approximately 7-1/2 feet. That could differ on another bridge to make even sections.So, if I decide to make another bridge (unlikely on this layout), I would take care to build one really nice railing section and make a mold of that. It is a good idea, though.DFF
Thanks, but I like mine much better than that one.