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What is going on here?  Elephant car-jacking... Gator lunches on a lady... and in an effort to escape the madness Billy-Bob is canoeing in the grass.

Sam Champion tries cliff-diving and as luck would have it he swan dives smack dab onto the floating platform.  No worries, not a single hair on his head was disturbed.

 

On the serious side here are a few more pictures.  Don't worry about the gaps between the sections.  They are on intentional so that the sections do not stick together during the scenery applications.

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Last edited by SantaFeJim
SantaFeJim posted:

Can you guess what the black things are?

First person to get it right gets a hearty “You-Dah-Man” shout out.

Rich aka “RD” is excluded as I told him what this was yesterday.

 

Force Main, and the pipe that goes from one side to the other  under the tracks is called a carrier pipe. 

https://www.trenchlesspedia.co...tion/2696/force-main

Here is a link with an illustration under trackage, and Southern Pacific specification, the carrier pipe is identified.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=...7cfJeZcV9qYFBSwyvl6Q

Not exactly sure how this thing is piped, but suspect that the smaller pipe is vent piping per the following UPRR diagram:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=...7cfJeZcV9qYFBSwyvl6Q

Regards,

Jerry

 

Last edited by gnnpnut
gnnpnut posted:
SantaFeJim posted:

Can you guess what the black things are?

First person to get it right gets a hearty “You-Dah-Man” shout out.

Rich aka “RD” is excluded as I told him what this was yesterday.

 

Force Main, and the pipe that goes from one side to the other is called a carrier pipe. 

https://www.trenchlesspedia.co...tion/2696/force-main

Here is a link with an illustration under trackage, and Southern Pacific specification, the carrier pipe is identified.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=...7cfJeZcV9qYFBSwyvl6Q

Not sure about the plumbing to the left, but it appears that the discharge opens just before the tracks in the lower left corner.  Hoping I'm wrong, since I wouldn't want waste water draining onto the lower roadbed.

Regardless of what it is, very nicely done detail.  

Regards,

Jerry

 

Jerry,

Your analytical and engineering mind is at work again.  I think you may be over thinking this just a bit.  Perhaps my original question was misleading.  I am asking what that object actually is, not what it modeled to represent.

Sorry for the confusion.

Now would you care to venture a guess?

 

 

I agree with Jerry. If you are talking about the pipes and that valve gear near the end of the large pipe, I have an idea. 
The piece at the end of the large pipe looks like the brake light switch that’s operated by the rear brake pedal on my Harley. With a few detail pieces glued on, of course. The large pipe might be plastic fuel line. 

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