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Love the plaid shirts and bandage combo. Gives you edge.
So I traced the curve of the cork on the other modules, and started the tedious process of building a two long trestles:I use woodglue applied with a toothpick for the stripwood ties and CA or GG for the PC board ties at 1"-1.5" intervals.Originally I intended to spray paint the whole structure when done, which is why I didn't stain all the wood pieces before assembly.
Is it strange that as great as everything looked, it was the music from the video that put a smile on my face? Sam
M C,Since I'm about to embark on a double trestle adventure for the Bufkin Bayou scene on the BRS, I wanted to ask - what size of basswood did you use to frame the deck? And how'd you bond the ends so they stick to the curve?
Good looking hoppers there at 3:50...
Great video "M.C. Geek-zilla"
Indeed . . . except for the parts where the camera train passes the train it's supposed to be representing, or moves around a curve in the opposite direction of the original's travels.
Would be cool to figure out how to have the camera track with the trucks (camera was just rubber-banded to a flatcar) so the frame wouldn't slide so far off around curves.