One of the projects that I've been scratch building for Carl Bajema's layout is a 10 foot long trestle leading to the ore docks.
The trestle is scratched using canadian red cedar, Ozark nut/bolts castings and Micro Engineering spikes. Weathered with an India Ink/alcohol mix.
To give you an idea of the amount of cedar used, the trestle has over two hundred cross ties. Bents range in height 1/2 inch end bunkers to 18 inches.
Each piece of wood is individually distressed and for the most part, the trestle was built in place (just like the real thing).
Each tie is individually spiked, guard rail has not yet being installed. When completed, the trestle will have over 1,600 spikes and close to 1,000 pieces of wood. The project is in its 8 month of constuction (don't do this full time).
The consist sitting on the trestle is an older bashed Kalamazoo 4-4-0 with 6 Hartland 2 axle ore cars. Hoefully, this gives you an idea of the magnitude of the project. The next phase is the building of the ore dock which will be approximatel 5 feet long.
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The trestle is scratched using canadian red cedar, Ozark nut/bolts castings and Micro Engineering spikes. Weathered with an India Ink/alcohol mix.
To give you an idea of the amount of cedar used, the trestle has over two hundred cross ties. Bents range in height 1/2 inch end bunkers to 18 inches.
Each piece of wood is individually distressed and for the most part, the trestle was built in place (just like the real thing).
Each tie is individually spiked, guard rail has not yet being installed. When completed, the trestle will have over 1,600 spikes and close to 1,000 pieces of wood. The project is in its 8 month of constuction (don't do this full time).
The consist sitting on the trestle is an older bashed Kalamazoo 4-4-0 with 6 Hartland 2 axle ore cars. Hoefully, this gives you an idea of the magnitude of the project. The next phase is the building of the ore dock which will be approximatel 5 feet long.
http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/railgeek/Bajema%20Layout/trestle/DSC00531.JPG[/b]
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[url]http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/railgeek/Bajema%20Layout/trestle/DSC00534.JPG[/b][/url]
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(Image file size exceeds 100KB (2.9MB), changed to link SteveC mod.)
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(Image file size exceeds 100KB (2.8MB), changed to link SteveC mod.)
[url]http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/railgeek/Bajema%20Layout/trestle/DSC00539.JPG[/b][/url]
(Image file size exceeds 100KB (2.9MB), changed to link SteveC mod.)
(You can't just cause the image to display at a small size you've also got to compress the file so that the file size is less thatn 100KB, SteveC mod.)