Had a go at scratch building

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Gixer
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We have a siding that protrudes into our quarry and my son wanted a rustic looking bridge to carry the track.
After not finding a kit that he likes we decided to have a go at making one from scratch. I bought some plasticard from Gaugemaster and gave it a go.

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I know this doesn’t look like anything you would find in the UK but hey, we think it looks cool 😎. Just need to paint and weather it now.
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Wow, brilliant job. Doesn't matter that it's not something you'd find in the UK. It's your railway you do what you want :D
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I agree. Good looking rustic bridge. R-
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Nothing wrong with that.
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Thanks guys, I did enjoy making it.
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Now to the next level Gixer. Try chipping the ends of the planks with a sharp knife then brush the plank surfaces to simulate wood grain before painting (wood is not brown by the way :D )
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Steve M - I’m game :D

I don’t quite understand what you mean with the knife but will do some research.

I mentioned to my son that the wood won’t be brown, he responded with ‘of course not, it will be a silvery grey colour!’ LOL
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Gixer wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:13 pm Steve M - I’m game :D

I don’t quite understand what you mean with the knife but will do some research.

I mentioned to my son that the wood won’t be brown, he responded with ‘of course not, it will be a silvery grey colour!’ LOL
Then of an old plank will have rotted and worn into a jagged edge. This can be simulated by cutting knicks out of the end of the plasticard planks.
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Ahh, I see what you mean, it’s to emulate the rot.

Thanks, I’ll give it a go.
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