Before we went away, I spent about a week building a plate girder bridge for the stretch of baseboard that links the standard gauge interchange sidings at Gooey with the fiddle yard.
The actual girder is built from layers of 60 thou plasticard. A length of L shaped plastic glued to the rear allows it to be screwed to the edge of the baseboard. The handrail is cut from suitably sized wire netting and the whole thing primed before a couple of coats of matt black. The supporting walls are from 25mm thick high density polystyrene with the stonework scribed into it before painting with several coats of masonry paint. The capping stones are from more 60 thou plasticard.
The rear girder up against the wall is not full sized, just as you see it to portray the visible section above the baseboard.
The pannier tank crosses the bridge as it shunts a couple of all steel wagons.
This is still a work in progress, especially the ground works. A small pond is a possibility for the Spring - it would create some nice reflections. I wanted to get the bridge finished as a friend of mine has bought one of the new gauge 3 Brittania's and wants to bring it over to take some photos.
The actual girder is built from layers of 60 thou plasticard. A length of L shaped plastic glued to the rear allows it to be screwed to the edge of the baseboard. The handrail is cut from suitably sized wire netting and the whole thing primed before a couple of coats of matt black. The supporting walls are from 25mm thick high density polystyrene with the stonework scribed into it before painting with several coats of masonry paint. The capping stones are from more 60 thou plasticard.

The rear girder up against the wall is not full sized, just as you see it to portray the visible section above the baseboard.

The pannier tank crosses the bridge as it shunts a couple of all steel wagons.

This is still a work in progress, especially the ground works. A small pond is a possibility for the Spring - it would create some nice reflections. I wanted to get the bridge finished as a friend of mine has bought one of the new gauge 3 Brittania's and wants to bring it over to take some photos.
