zach2thefuture
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Yeah, I agree. It's definitely decent, but they sure are brightThey look fine to me, if perhaps, a little bright?
YMMV, of course.
PhilP
Yeah, I agree. It's definitely decent, but they sure are brightThey look fine to me, if perhaps, a little bright?
YMMV, of course.
PhilP
A sheet of paper, some electrical tape and twenty minutes of work made things a LOT better!They look fine to me, if perhaps, a little bright?
YMMV, of course.
PhilP
Nice Zach, now its the fun bringing it to life part.Well, after months of inactivity and sporadic progress, I finally have a mostly functional and generally nice looking garden railway!
Still plenty of work to be done, the front "trestle bridge" is a particular eyesore and definitely not level, but it's functional.
I also need to get a more powerful transformer/power pack. The one I have only outs out one amp, which is fine but I'd like a little more oomph. I can't get enough juice for my Nicki+ Frank S to get around the loop, due to the powered tender.
But, for now, this is what I've got
When I was helping a friend out with his smaller scale garden line we had a big gap to pass over, I cut a large bridge out of wood using one arch of Maidenhead as a concept, if you were worried about using wood recycled plastic would work or UPVC Soffit material.Well, after months of inactivity and sporadic progress, I finally have a mostly functional and generally nice looking garden railway!
Still plenty of work to be done, the front "trestle bridge" is a particular eyesore and definitely not level, but it's functional.
I also need to get a more powerful transformer/power pack. The one I have only outs out one amp, which is fine but I'd like a little more oomph. I can't get enough juice for my Nicki+ Frank S to get around the loop, due to the powered tender.
But, for now, this is what I've got
Yep! It's the basic model without smoke or sound, but it was in good shape and rather cheap so I don't mind at all. Thanks for the help finding it, I think I'll name the engine Grizz...Nice Zach, now its the fun bringing it to life part.
Did you end up getting the green stainz from Ebay?
Ohhhh that's a super nice idea! I'll have to look into itWhen I was helping a friend out with his smaller scale garden line we had a big gap to pass over, I cut a large bridge out of wood using one arch of Maidenhead as a concept, if you were worried about using wood recycled plastic would work or UPVC Soffit material.
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The history of the Maidenhead Bridge - Network Rail
When it was built, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Maidenhead Bridge over the River Thames boasted the flattest yet widest brick constructed arches in the world.www.networkrail.co.uk
Your welcomeYep! It's the basic model without smoke or sound, but it was in good shape and rather cheap so I don't mind at all. Thanks for the help finding it, I think I'll name the engine Grizz...