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Thanks guys, a couple more photos.

you see that little piece of foam board on the floor to the right, yep, you guessed it, entirely, the whole thing, except for the wood sub roadbed, the 1/2" thick cement board deck, the parapet stone along each side of the outer edge of the track bed, and in the middle, supporting the spandrels and abutments.   But otherwise, entirely pink foam board.    This is my craft, and I love making these things.    This bridge separates into four sections, and weighs only 28#'s, about 7#'s per section.    I can stand on this bridge and most every other bridge I have ever made, very strong stuff.

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Last edited by Tim W

Your new bridge pictured here Tim is simply beautiful!

 

Tim custom built one for our layout several years ago and did a terrific job on it. In all, it spanned about 13' and involved a 'progressive curve' at one end. He did an amazing job following my crude drawings of the curve. 

 

The layout is long gone but a few sections of Tim's magnificent viaduct flanking the Hellgate Bridge lives on at our club layout and I'm working on a diorama now that will incorporate a part of it at home.

 

This piece was one of the main focal points of our layout.  See more photos at bottom that can be opened. If you click on any of the thumbnails and scroll you can see all of these in a much larger size 

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Thanks again to all.   Matt, Pingman, yes, it is embossing of sorts, it is done by hand, and it has taken years and a lot of practice to perfect (although it is still not even close to perfect in my eyes).    I continue to seek even better results as I go.    It is somewhat proprietary, therefore I cannot divulge all of my techniques in this area, I hope you understand.  

Yes Tim, I see these colors are brighter or should I say not as muted and more pronounced than the colors as I view those in another post. This gives me an idea for adding color to my monotone colored retaining walls.  I might experiment when I make some progress on other scenic elements on my layout renovation.  Again, great work.  Thanks for posting.

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