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Alec K
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It may be snowing outside but the Moorswater shops are busy fabricating a new footbridge for the Caradon Branch. The prototype did not run to such niceities, preferring accomodation crossings that were to prove a legal nightmare, but that's another story...
After much photo research, I've settled on a compromise design that avoided complex latticework but seemed to me at least to look reasonably authentic. The raw materials are Slaters Plasticard in 60 and 80 thou sheets, and Plastruct I girders in two sizes. A scale 'concept' drawing was made first on two elevations, after test measurements on the line's rolling stock were completed, and the components for the track span were measured and cut from this. The outsize L piece in the picture is a trial for the eventual fitting of a correctly proportioned L girder along the top edges to 'finish off'. Supporting brackets were cut from individually shaped and drilled Plasticard; the girders are used prototypically- at least I hope so.
The angled step sections at either end of the track span are measured and cut per the scale drawing, with a lattice spacer/reinforcer for the girders fixed as shown. The steps are cut and plastic-welded individually. A smoke deflector from scrap Plasticard is fixed centrally to the underside of the track span.
One angled step section has now been completed and fixed to the track span. The next task is to replicate this for the other side, and commence work on the approach steps. I hope to add further photos as these stages are completed.
Alec K
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After much photo research, I've settled on a compromise design that avoided complex latticework but seemed to me at least to look reasonably authentic. The raw materials are Slaters Plasticard in 60 and 80 thou sheets, and Plastruct I girders in two sizes. A scale 'concept' drawing was made first on two elevations, after test measurements on the line's rolling stock were completed, and the components for the track span were measured and cut from this. The outsize L piece in the picture is a trial for the eventual fitting of a correctly proportioned L girder along the top edges to 'finish off'. Supporting brackets were cut from individually shaped and drilled Plasticard; the girders are used prototypically- at least I hope so.

The angled step sections at either end of the track span are measured and cut per the scale drawing, with a lattice spacer/reinforcer for the girders fixed as shown. The steps are cut and plastic-welded individually. A smoke deflector from scrap Plasticard is fixed centrally to the underside of the track span.

One angled step section has now been completed and fixed to the track span. The next task is to replicate this for the other side, and commence work on the approach steps. I hope to add further photos as these stages are completed.
Alec K
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