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Laying track

Don't have any pictures, but I'm currently laying track. I followed Lance Mindheim weather steps and I feel my track looks pretty good. The first solder feeders are complete, track is over 60% glued down and I should be able to run trains on it come next Saturday. Oh, need to find legs for it.

Cement sections of the bridge are installed

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I have installed the Scale Segmental Bridge sections to my bridge. Off to the right in this picture you can see one of the metal deck plate girders that I'm building. I used it to unsure the cement sections were placed correctly. Time to get busy on the bridge. I don't think I'll have it complete in time for the RPM meet, but I'll just substitute a block of wood or something for the bridge so I can run trains on it. The rail is all soldered together and I just have to weather it today and then install it. I hope I can get some grass and other scenery started before the meet. Side view of the bridge. A few late minute tasks like wire up the Digitrax DCC plug ins and table legs which I hope to finish next weekend at the latest.

Cement bridge progress

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I have stained my Scale Segmental Bridge Co. cement sections with three different washes of diluted craft paint. The pans are currently being glued. Next step will be to drill holes in the piers to accept brass pins and then glue everything together. This has turned in to a fun project. I thought ahead this time and installed the bridge number before assembling everything together unlike my last bridge I built.

More progress 8 October

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Below is the overall view of the module. I've smeared patching plaster on one side of the fill to smooth the joints between the foam pieces. I still have to cut the small stream channel and lay the old roadbed on the left side of the picture. This view is of the "hilly" side of the Coon creek channel. The thin layer of foam I plan to replicate a rock outcropping that was cut when the railroad cut the hillside for the roadbed. I also still need to carve the foam back more to fit in the bridge abruptment and piers. A closer view of the plaster and long fill. Once I finish with the plaster. All will be painted with my tan "dirt" color including the plywood. I'll then use static grass and plant trees.