3040 pulls an up mixed train across Cowpasture Bridge - as always a work in progress with some mockup vegetation |
The last couple of weeks have been spent detailing around the station and continuing with the bridge module - mainly terrain and the end abutments which required a couple of visits to Camden for photos and measurements - a quick trip to Monaro Hobbies in Canberra to stock up on scenery material, styrene and paint.
While there is still a lot of detailing to be done around the station the focus will be on finishing the road and rail bridges and approach trestles. I need to get the track work advancing towards Narellan.
The road bridge had very distinctive sectionalised hand rails with 2 staggered chains that could be folded down during floods - I have been experimenting trying to replicate these using a single strand of wire see picture below - this will be a slow process
Once the undergrowth is in place on the banks simulated water will be added using Woodlands Scenics deep water pour.
I am still debating whether to use proprietary track on the approach trestle and river bridge mainly from a convenience point of view. The downside is the sleepers are shorter than the prototype - had I thought of this earlier I would have made the rail bridge a whisker narrower to allow the sleepers to overhang the girders a bit more. I think the correct length sleepers will look better if not a little slower to fabricate - I'll make the decision once the scenery has been finished and the road bridge installed
Cheers until the next post
the simulated chains on the road bridge handrails |
The photos below are work in progress in the yard and milk factory
Another work in progress 3034 with down passenger passes an MLV in the milk siding that will be coupled to the up train |
Kim, your certainly putting in some time and effort to get it right. Very nice work, it's a pity I couldn't for your bridge. I needed to keep going. Jim.
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Kim
Mate, that is fantastic, great work ! Wonderful photos, it really transports you back in time to what it really looked like.
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