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Originally Posted by rail:

There are a host of styles available for reproduction, from simple arch style to sculptured ballaster. It's a shame that the art is gone from architecture.

Don

I know! The good thing is that they can be reproduce per request.

I made the simple one.

thank you for your heads up!

Andre.

 

Your stuff looks great. Made to scale, very realistic looking and I see that you are a two rail modeler. Must admit that it does look better than three rail but three rail is the way market was developed so most of us run it.

While most of my layout is scratch-built I will measure up and see if I can find a place for that concrete bridge. Is the bridge made in one piece or three pieces (sides, and bottom road)? If I decide to purchase the bridge, could I just use the parts to adapt it?

Last edited by Dennis LaGrua
Originally Posted by Dennis LaGrua:

Your stuff looks great. Made to scale, very realistic looking and I see that you are a two rail modeler. Must admit that it does look better than three rail but three rail is the way market was developed so most of us run it.

While most of my layout is scratch-built I will measure up and see if I can find a place for that concrete bridge. Is the bridge made in one piece or three pieces (sides, and bottom road)? If I decide to purchase the bridge, could I just use the parts to adapt it?

Dennis,

The amount of rails doesn't alter the product!!

My items are for 0-27 to what ever you want. 

The bridge is made in pieces, the idea is make something versatile.

In my web site you can find the balustrade, piers and the whole bridge as a kit.

if you want a special plinth shape we can work it out.

let me know

Andre. 

Andre,

I wish I thought of this as I was building the overpass - Wouldn't it look really good if it had some streetlights? Within the last few months Woodland Scenics has come out with some really nice looking LED streetlights that would work well with this bridge. You would need a new part to replace part of the railing for the light to mount in and then off course some way to run the wires under the roadbed. Just a thought!

Ken

@AG - Too funny!!!  I had bought a Walters Urban Concrete HO Overpass kit and had started a thread regarding the lack of such structures in O Scale.  Yesterday, I started CADing up an Overpass for 3D printing purposes.

SupportSiding

I really like your surface texture.  I was debating what spray paints I could combine to give me a textured surface and aged concrete look.

Anthony

Oops...I see this thread is about 6 years old.

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@A. Wells posted:

Good idea.  The one thing I didn't like about it, is the sidewalks should be wider but that assumes it was meant for pedestrian travel.

Many bridges I've seen that were built in the early part of the 20th century in smaller towns and rural areas, it was common for there to be little to no dedicated sidewalk.  Usually there was light traffic so the cars would (hopefully) drive around the pedestrians, waving with all five fingers.   Things have changed since then.

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