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sidehack posted:

Alan, that is going to be a work of art when done.

 Bar...always fantastic scenes, you might tell that little guy that it's not safe to be so close 

I'm in the paint, detail and lighting on my project, the elevated track that it will be going behind is mostly done. So far 100% 3D printed.

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Ray. Thank you. Amazing 3D print work. We try also made a some new 3D buildings, i post pics later.👍

Johan

prrhorseshoecurve posted:

Ray, This is an Amazing Viaduct.

IS it suposed to be steel or Concrete when finished? By the looks of it it suggest a concrete covered steel type of structure like the old MaCarter Hwy. in Newark, NJ over the NEC.

 

You are right, very similar.....I designed this to be a type of steel channel and plate arch as you might be able to see better in this close up. It is my own design and will be somewhat similar to one I already have on the lay made many years ago from wood. I was intrigued at how do you make I beams using a 3D printer and this is what I came up with.

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Mel, yes I built it to go behind the elevated track arches I just finished. I took a building that existed and tried to stay close to it's design as I could. It was next to the train station in Springfield Ma. built as The Cooley House in 1849 and then in 1928 became the Hotel Charles. It was taken over by the city of Springfield in 1988 and this section burnt the same year. The trains ran next to it and over Main St at "The Arch" bridge.

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