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Nice I10! Care to share some more about it? I'm planning on making a few.
Some nice work. Puddy, love those GN hoppers.After seeing Mark Dance's bridges, my progress is rather pathetic, but I worked away this weekend on the tall pillar on the approach to the Cisco bridge. The brass parts fit together properly so I'm much happier with this version. Also fiddled with etched gusset plates, walkways and railings. Murky cell phone shot.
I was kind of forced to do it- CN does nothing like anyone else so there were no parts available in plastic to kit bash. Isn't the Niagara Canyon bridge the old CP Cisco bridge? I'd love to see you build it, and as Mark points out, the world needs more BC bridges in n scale!
I'm toying with the idea of building it on a Plywood base that would have a box top also made of plywood which would latch onto the base.
That is how I am doing my bridge. I wanted to finish it before proceeding to benchwork for the layout it will fit in, in part because I doubted I could do it and also so that I would not tear out my existing layout. Mark's suggestion to use square telescoping tubing was a savior for my bridge and assured it would be square and strong enough for the span.For what it is worth, the etching artwork and other bridge building tasks can be broken down and taken with you, just need a small tool kit and good light to work where ever you are or if you have some time.
This weekend's project was attending Winterail, a super-serious railfan and railroadiana event. Very crowded as you can see, but, still a universal complaint was the attendance was down this year. I managed to score the 1:1 departure board from the UP depot in Caliente, NV, showing the last schedule of the City of Los Angeles.I've been going to Winterail on and off for 35 years, trying to make it more regularly to visit with my old railfanning gang as we enter our autumn years - we lost two of the "core" ten in 2013.
That is an amazing bridge that seems to defy gravity. It looks like the center cantilever section is heavier on the Cisco version but that might be a perspective issue. I think you have a solid plan of attack and I could see how the center section would be strong enough if the deck top was composed of brass tubing. You might have to cheat a bit and make some of the horizontal thin bits in the center section out of tubing or angle stock for stiffness. Let me know if you want some artwork for etches, I would be happy to help if you need specific peices if you want to go forward. Then I could say I worked on all three Cisco bridges.
Unittrain, we want to see that bridge, I'd love to see the GMM bracings in use.... Cell phone camera?
I wouldn't have guessed another TRW member would be at Winterail. I arrived right before the show started, looks like the morning was busy.