Waste not, want not.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Scenery? On my railroad? It's happening!
I wanted a bridge scene to give the railroad a more realistic feel than last time - the area of Virginia that the RF&P runs through is full of creeks, rivers and small elevation changes so I wanted to capture this.
I picked the bridge over the Chickahominy River as the target of my modeling since it is a plate girder bridge and good model kits exist for that style of bridge.
I bought a Micro Engineering concrete deck bridge kit and used it for a test. It looked good, so I attempted to source more of them and ended up having to turn to eBay. Also got the bridge abutments the same way.
As a FYI, the abutments are Walthers Cornerstone series and their heights do NOT match. I had to spent a fair amount of time cutting and sanding.
Hours later:
I picked the bridge over the Chickahominy River as the target of my modeling since it is a plate girder bridge and good model kits exist for that style of bridge.
I bought a Micro Engineering concrete deck bridge kit and used it for a test. It looked good, so I attempted to source more of them and ended up having to turn to eBay. Also got the bridge abutments the same way.
As a FYI, the abutments are Walthers Cornerstone series and their heights do NOT match. I had to spent a fair amount of time cutting and sanding.
Hours later:
Actual model structures! |
After some initial paint to prepare for the river scene. |
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Backdrops in progress, again
Monday, June 8, 2020
Lower Level Benchwork Snapshots
A couple of shots from the recent construction progress to whet appetites for the next visit.
Lots more shots at the main gallery site.
Putting in some additional structure |
It can be rare to get a inside structure shot so figured I should share. |
Note the pocket screws used to eliminate screwing into end grain |
Saturday, June 6, 2020
New Tool
Work crew members know that mounting Tortoises can be a challenge due to the size of the case and smaller, #1 Philips screwdriver needed to put in the #4 x 1/2" screws.
I've been on a search for a longer shaft #1 for what feels like years.
A recent perusal of Wiha found the solution to my problem.
I've been on a search for a longer shaft #1 for what feels like years.
A recent perusal of Wiha found the solution to my problem.
The middle of that plat is about 11" or so wide. |
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