gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

This old trestle bridge was built from tomato stakes back in year 1 (1994). You can see it had stakes for the beams and a 3-leg trestle in the middle for ‘show’ only.
I rearranged the track under it and needed to remove the trestle for the new track. The stakes are still strong enough to support the trains.
So I made a couple of girders from 1.5mm sheet styrene to cover the wood. It’s 1.0 m long and the girders are 100mm deep. The ribs are alternately styrene or 12x12mm plastic angle from the hardware store (3.6m for under $4). I used a paintable silicone sealer to glue the plastic ribs on and lots of MEK for the styrene-to-styrene. At present it just ‘hangs’ on the beams without being screwed or anything. I’m waiting to see if it warps in the sun or rain. Total cost under $10 including the can of spray paint.

I rearranged the track under it and needed to remove the trestle for the new track. The stakes are still strong enough to support the trains.

So I made a couple of girders from 1.5mm sheet styrene to cover the wood. It’s 1.0 m long and the girders are 100mm deep. The ribs are alternately styrene or 12x12mm plastic angle from the hardware store (3.6m for under $4). I used a paintable silicone sealer to glue the plastic ribs on and lots of MEK for the styrene-to-styrene. At present it just ‘hangs’ on the beams without being screwed or anything. I’m waiting to see if it warps in the sun or rain. Total cost under $10 including the can of spray paint.
