07-07-2015, 08:02 PM
Teejay, nice stuff at Windsor. That "carfloat" looks pretty good with its overead cab. A nice and "easy" bash. There was also a similar ferry in Quebec City when they built the Quebec Bridge and after it collapsed. It was called "Leonard" and ws in service until 1919. It was a similar to Windsor, but far bigger and the track were on a liftable bridge to adjust the height.
https://academiedecherbourg.files.wordpr...4-1918.jpg
Another one would the Kootenay one in BC.
Bronx Terminal was built by Tim Warris. Crazy stuff. It's been a while since he updated his blog. No idea if he ever completed the structures and scenery. That was a neat project.
I progressed on waffle frame modules... Patience, patience, patience!
Modules are bolted together using T-nuts. I borrowed the idea from this guy. Easy to do and gives excellent results.
http://railwaybobsmodulebuildingtips.blo...bolts.html
Matt
https://academiedecherbourg.files.wordpr...4-1918.jpg
Another one would the Kootenay one in BC.
Bronx Terminal was built by Tim Warris. Crazy stuff. It's been a while since he updated his blog. No idea if he ever completed the structures and scenery. That was a neat project.
I progressed on waffle frame modules... Patience, patience, patience!
Modules are bolted together using T-nuts. I borrowed the idea from this guy. Easy to do and gives excellent results.
http://railwaybobsmodulebuildingtips.blo...bolts.html
Matt
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Hedley-Junction Club Layout: http://www.hedley-junction.blogspot.com/
Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/