Many Great looking Bridges.
I have a small creek to cross, so I used a Atlas "HO" girder bridge turned upside down to cross the small creek. The bridge seats on cement piers made from real cement.
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Looks great Keith.
John.
as above ,you can never have enought hellgates, terry hudon
I want to get Silk City to make me a large dbl custom bridge. Theirs look great at their club. I'm trying to save for one so I've got to stop getting distracted by the great deals on the forum. I'll probably end up staring at the pics for another train season.
Michael R,
I like the painted on water under your bridge. I am pretty certain a similar scene is going to happen here:
In fact when looking for this one (the original one I've got looks very prototypical with more rust than paint ) I turned down a blue one because I thought it would blend too well with the eventual water.
J White
From 2011, a couple of Marx bridges done up for the Philadelphia Transportation Company...
And in action at the 2011 East Penn Traction Club meet:
Mitch
Michael R,
I like the painted on water under your bridge. I am pretty certain a similar scene is going to happen here:
In fact when looking for this one (the original one I've got looks very prototypical with more rust than paint ) I turned down a blue one because I thought it would blend too well with the eventual water.
J White
Is it bad etiquette to quote yourself? Last year I did get around to putting a new coat of paint on my Marx layout's table complete with roads and a body of water (a lagoon?):
J White
There are the girder bridges spanning the stairwell in my Attic
And then there's the bridge module on our club modular layout
And the tinplate bridge on my Halloween display
A friend of our club allowed us to borrow this bridge for several years until we got our own built. Shown here with G gauge, it accepts dual track O gauge quite well.
Bridge Solutions, Brian Cooper. I believe he is no longer doing business. New Jersey High Railer's also had a product similar to this.
Here is a bridge I found at an antiques swap meet. It is made from an old construction set that uses no fasteners. Any ideas of who the company was that made the girders and gussets? Posed with a prewar train for size comparison.
Here are some pictures of my Dorfan Bridge that Steve Eastman brought back from the grave and we use it on the All Aboard Fastrackers layout at various shows:
Well, these are old pictures and I am sorry that I still have not done any scenery work
Well, anyway, what could be wrong with a 313 and a new 213
That's a great idea Steve!
That's a great idea Steve!
Your basic Lionel Trestle Bridge, re purposed as a highway bridge
Four Lionel diecast girder bridges, kitbashed:
Cut from pink foam insulation. I published an article in OGR
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