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Originally posted by leavingtracks:
Hi Chris....
To answer your main question, it is a combination of a variety of things. I had an idea of what I wanted based on pictures of different elevated in various cities. I had the girders cut out and for a while had a local contact that could do this. About half way through the project, I lost my local person so had to use Jim at Bridgeboss to produce some of the components. I had worked with Jim before on my trainshed so was familiar with his abilities. He is willing to do any custom work you need. The uprights / supports you see in the picture were made by Jim to fit my girders and like the girders I had made, are not part of a commercially available system. I used plastic sheets, foam core, wood, etc. to get the effect you see in the picture.
So...this all depends on what kind of "EL" structure you want to model and how much you want to do yourself. Without a doubt, the systems that are now available from Bridgeboss, NJ Highrailers, and Trainworxs are options you should investigate. Each produce a system that looks great but you could build all or part of your elevated using a custom design of your own.
If you want more details, just PM me and I'll be more than happy to help.
Alan
Hi Alan,
Thanks! Your layout looks great. I am leaning towards buying pre-built sections right now, just because I am not at the skill level where if I go to scratch build the "EL" that I think it will look good. I'd like to scratch build it but, I'm just not there yet. I'd love to talk to you about it, don't know how to PM here in the forum, have to figure that out.
Chris