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I hope everyone's weekend is starting off well. I recently finished detailing the large truss bridge on the layout that took several months (sigh of relief). My first effort was in creating gusset plates for it. Then that started the run down a rabbit hole. After that I decided to add lace girder. Then more rivets on the diagonal members of the bridge, etc. Anywho, 8 months later, here we are.

Here are some random photos during the process.  The finale video of the build is posted below.

Dave

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  • Gusset plates installed on 3-span O scale bridge
  • Gusset plates and lace girder installed on 3-span O scale bridge (close up)
  • Gusset plates and lace girder installed on 3-span O scale bridge (close up)
  • Gusset plates and lace girder installed on 3-span O scale bridge (close up)
  • 3-span O scale truss bridge painted and weathered
  • 3-span O scale truss bridge painted and weathered
  • 3-span O scale truss bridge painted and weathered
  • 3-span O scale truss bridge painted and weathered (with walkway)
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I hope everyone's weekend is starting off well. I recently finished detailing the large truss bridge on the layout that took several months (sigh of relief). My first effort was in creating gusset plates for it. Then that started the run down a rabbit hole. After that I decided to add lace girder. Then more rivets on the diagonals members of the bridge, etc. Anywho, 8 months later, here we are.

Here are some random photos during the process.  The finale video of the build is posted below.

Dave

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@luvindemtrains

Dave:

I love your modeling and also the fact that you share your techniques with the rest of us. Everything you touch seems to turn to gold! BRAVO sir!!!!!!

Here's a project I have been working on periodically. I have showed various steps on other threads but will repeat them here so that you see the conception through finished product...well almost. Right now the building is in place but not secured. I had to make the overpass removable for now as I need to add wall panels inside the wall so that you don't see drywall. You'll see what I mean in the last photo. Also, the area is in need of scenery. All of that is forthcoming. I'm just glad that I don't have to look at that hole in the wall, at least on this side. As Myles says, "continuing saga".

A video of the build is also below if you want to see and hear me rant on during the various steps.

Dave

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  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (MOCK-UP)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (start of assembly)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (adding cornices and pilasters)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (painted #1)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (painted #2)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (weathered #1)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (weathered #2)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (dock roof #1)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (dock roof #2)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (dock roof #3 w/lighting)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (main section w/ spur)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (main section w/lighting)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (front view)
  • DPM HOLE IN THE WALL  STRUCTURE (showing exposed drywall)

Here's a project I have been working on periodically. I have showed various steps on other threads but will repeat them here so that you see the conception through finished product...well almost. Right now the building is in place but not secured. I had to make the overpass removable for now as I need to add wall panels inside the wall so that you don't see drywall. You'll see what I mean in the last photo. Also, the area is in need of scenery. All of that is forthcoming. I'm just glad that I don't have to look at that hole in the wall, at least on this side. As Myles says, "continuing saga".

A video of the build is also below if you want to see and hear me rant on during the various steps.

Dave

IMG_6998IMG_6973IMG_6977IMG_6988IMG_6995IMG_7005IMG_7007IMG_7063IMG_7064IMG_7090IMG_7089IMG_7091IMG_7081IMG_7082

Dave, you could write the book. It would be great at train shows if people, such as yourself, could give clinics on these topics. Excellent job and pure artistry.

Jay

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