Pipalya
White Pass, SAR (South Australian Railways)

Following on from my thread about building a girder bridge I was asked about the truss bridge that appeared on the edge of some photos.
I had again looked at the cost of ready built G scale bridges and saw how expensive they were. However i had some old rusty and not so good Meccano so I thought I might see if I could construct a suitable bridge from that for my new railway being constructed in my son's backyard. (see "New Tracks Down Under" in the track & track laying forum)
First up I used my good Meccano to construct a prototype. I discovered I needed some extra old bits and some new to complete the project and these were sourced via the internet. I bought washers from the local hardware and cut some of the old meccano to fit. The pictures tell the story.
It looks OK.
I tried to get all the rust off and then painted it with a rust sealing paint. It didn't work entirely as some rusty spots have re-appeared. I have treated them with WD40 and left them visible for the moment.
Has anyone else used Meccano to construct bridges for garden rail?
I have seen folk use aluminium bits and pieces using pop rivets but if you have to buy all the bits the price goes up. I guess you need to be lucky enough to just have some stuff lying around. You can pick up some old Meccano cheap from trading tables or markets if you keep an eye out.
I had again looked at the cost of ready built G scale bridges and saw how expensive they were. However i had some old rusty and not so good Meccano so I thought I might see if I could construct a suitable bridge from that for my new railway being constructed in my son's backyard. (see "New Tracks Down Under" in the track & track laying forum)
First up I used my good Meccano to construct a prototype. I discovered I needed some extra old bits and some new to complete the project and these were sourced via the internet. I bought washers from the local hardware and cut some of the old meccano to fit. The pictures tell the story.





It looks OK.
I tried to get all the rust off and then painted it with a rust sealing paint. It didn't work entirely as some rusty spots have re-appeared. I have treated them with WD40 and left them visible for the moment.

Has anyone else used Meccano to construct bridges for garden rail?
I have seen folk use aluminium bits and pieces using pop rivets but if you have to buy all the bits the price goes up. I guess you need to be lucky enough to just have some stuff lying around. You can pick up some old Meccano cheap from trading tables or markets if you keep an eye out.