Grahame Hedges
Western Thunderer
I can report on a little progress with the first bits of track laid:
And a start on mapping out the next section - the high level through station and the west end station throat. In order to cut the plywood viaduct decking to size (and build the viaduct) I need to drawn up the track plan full size checking platforms, etc., and make a template. Paper has been laid on the baseboard to draw it up. Below shows the small progress to date.
The footbridge is roughly in place (although it needs to be further to the right) in the pic below to ensure platforms are positioned correctly and to ascertain the viaduct track bed width. The strips of balsa don't represent the platforms but lift the track bed level to the amount over the lower level terminus platforms level to check the footbridge slope (if you get my drift). The viaduct track bed level is where the grey stops on the SER 'flat iron' building. It's all starting to get rather complex, fiddly and critical, and consequently slow going.
And a start on mapping out the next section - the high level through station and the west end station throat. In order to cut the plywood viaduct decking to size (and build the viaduct) I need to drawn up the track plan full size checking platforms, etc., and make a template. Paper has been laid on the baseboard to draw it up. Below shows the small progress to date.
The footbridge is roughly in place (although it needs to be further to the right) in the pic below to ensure platforms are positioned correctly and to ascertain the viaduct track bed width. The strips of balsa don't represent the platforms but lift the track bed level to the amount over the lower level terminus platforms level to check the footbridge slope (if you get my drift). The viaduct track bed level is where the grey stops on the SER 'flat iron' building. It's all starting to get rather complex, fiddly and critical, and consequently slow going.