I describe the techniques I used to build a canyon and a set of trestle towers for my LCJ&I Lines O-gauge railroad. About three weeks' work is compressed into 3 minutes 19 seconds. This is video #54 in my LCJ&I Lines series.
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Awesome.
Jon
You make it look too easy! Very nice work.
Bob,
I've said it before. Your work is top notch, and your documentation of that work, the planning and the process is top notch.
Mike
real nice use of a 3D printer for small items not easily and accurately hand-constructed in mass. I would use a laser cutter for the trusses. Only because it's much less work and more accurate. I would still print the gusset plates with a 3D laser resin printer.
Let's all rise up and Lose the X-acto knife!!
Bob, Nice to see a new video. I've enjoyed your past efforts and go back and watch them two and three times.
Love those accessory videos!
Nice work Bob! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent!!
WOW. Very Nice. Thank you for sharing
Bob, that was about as a professionally done video as I've ever seen, and was enjoyable to watch.
Paul - You should have seen the outtakes (some key shots on assembling the towers were horribly out of focus and unusable).
Others - Thanks for the positive comments. It keeps me posting!
Beautiful work !!!!!!!
I only wish I could get my projects to look this good. I still have two left hands sometimes and it has ruined many of times.
Job well done, I salute you sir...
Bob, The trestle looks great! You do such nice neat work. I'm glad to see someone else fastens foam down with screws besides me! I know I have missed some of your videos since this is #54. I'll have to go back and see what else you have done!
Fun to watch.
Great imagination.