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Roger just cut our B56 Single Underpass bridge in half to fit it nicely on this custom TW TrainWorx Layout... perfect fit! Want YOUR own B56 Bridge Kit?? This link is for you: B56 Bridge Kit

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TrainDame aka Dorcie Farkash
TW TrainWorx
Dallas, TX | Concord, NC USA
(214) 634-2965
www.blog.traindame.com

B56 Bridge Kit

 

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Geez, you'd think a multimillion dollar outfit like Tw Trainworx could spring for a couple company t shirts.  The guy's working in his underwear for heaven's sake...

Just kidding.  He's probably having so much fun he isn't even aware he got his shirt out of the sock drawer this morning.

I love your work.  Cheers.

 

Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Go figure, that's what happens when you view things on your phone. Thanks.

Our B56 Bridge is based on an existing 1930's concrete underpass bridge that we used every day driving to our old studio in Dallas before moving to our McGowan Street Studio in 2012. It is still there and trains are stilling running using it

Traindame posted:
Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Go figure, that's what happens when you view things on your phone. Thanks.

Our B56 Bridge is based on an existing 1930's concrete underpass bridge that we used every day driving to our old studio in Dallas before moving to our McGowan Street Studio in 2012. It is still there and trains are stilling running using it

Now that is awesome. It is interesting to me and the reason why I asked was because of Model Railroader. Ages ago my Uncle gave me two old Model Railroader I wanna say printed back in the mid 50's or early 60's. In one of them was the UP's 844 going over an underpass much like the one you have. The thing I always enjoyed about that picture was the engine going over it with the cars heading underneath, two people walking and some brush. Was just a very good depiction of what someone probably saw.

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