RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 17, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 17, 2013 I thought I'd do a quick update while I can. I haven't had a working internet connection at home this week due to the vagaries of BT, and they seem to have no intention of fixing it properly - I still don't have dial tone on the phone a week later Anyway, here's some photos of what I've done. I have made and remade the staircase sides as I wasn't happy with the way they kept turning out: However, eventually I was satisfied, so I ended up with four each of the top and bottom sections, seen here together: I took one of each, and made a start adding the uprights and bottom frame of the latticework: and then the top frame: Here's the bottom and middle sections of the lattice completed: And here's a reminder of the actual size of the thing: I added the top rail to the completed sections: and here's a shot of where I've got to: I'm not convinced I'm happy with this - my feeling is the lattice is too tall... I might cut this off and try again. Hey-hoe, more soon, Al. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium uax6 Posted October 17, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 17, 2013 Al, try the side against the span, they should match in hieght, that way you'll see if the lattice is correct or not. Well done BTW for getting the lattice correctly orientated, lots of modellers would say that you have it wrong! Andy G Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold JCL Posted October 18, 2013 RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 That looks fantastic. I've been reading this thread over the last few days and I'm astounded. At some point I'll be tackling exactly the same type of structure, so I'm following your thread as a step-by-step guide. One question, did you remember the width of the strip out are using for your lattice? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgeT Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 Morning Al, What can l add, one word Excellent. GT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Al, try the side against the span, they should match in hieght, that way you'll see if the lattice is correct or not. Well done BTW for getting the lattice correctly orientated, lots of modellers would say that you have it wrong! Andy G Hi Andy, thanks. I have made the side lattice the same height as the main span, as you suggest. However, looking at it, and looking at Stan's plan, it looks as though in fact the sides on the steps should be shorter. Thanks, I was particularly careful to get it oriented correctly - however, I noticed this morning I've reversed it as compared to the prototype: the vertical bars of the lattice should be inside, and the diagonals outside Oh well. Al Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 That looks fantastic. I've been reading this thread over the last few days and I'm astounded. At some point I'll be tackling exactly the same type of structure, so I'm following your thread as a step-by-step guide. One question, did you remember the width of the strip out are using for your lattice? Hi JCL, thank you very much for your comments. I wish you all the best with your build. The strip I'm using for the lattice is 0.010" x 0.025" Cheers, Al. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Morning Al, What can l add, one word Excellent. GT Morning George, thanks very much mate, really means a lot coming from you. Cheers, Al. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold JCL Posted October 18, 2013 RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Cheers Al. That'll be useful. I've just put up the plan of my build. Anytime you're at a loose end... haha http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/63508-wainfleet-a-lincolnshire-branchline/?p=1193846 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Jason, it looks like there's some lovely modelling on your thread. I'll have a more thorough look tonight. That bridge - FRIGHTENING! Al Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
C&WR Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 As ever lovely, Al. BTW, I had a bash at your styrene bending trick. Not a bad result for a first go: While the curve isn't perfect it will be a lot easier to glue in place. However not following the recipe makes things go all Salvador Dali: Need to listen out for the kitchen timer when it's The Small Controller's bed time! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 I reckon you could exhibit that last one... Can't think of an apt title at the moment, but I'm sure one will occur... It is quite reminiscent of a sea-lion's head, to my mind. Al 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
C&WR Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 The Persistence of Forgetfulness, I suspect, bearing in mind I'd stuck it in the oven, gone up to tuck in TSC, and then it had slipped my mind I was baking! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium uax6 Posted October 18, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 18, 2013 Hi Andy, thanks. I have made the side lattice the same height as the main span, as you suggest. However, looking at it, and looking at Stan's plan, it looks as though in fact the sides on the steps should be shorter. Thanks, I was particularly careful to get it oriented correctly - however, I noticed this morning I've reversed it as compared to the prototype: the vertical bars of the lattice should be inside, and the diagonals outside Oh well. Al Well thats easy, just swap side to side, and bingo your verticles will be inside! ;-} Andy G 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Moving on, I decided I wasn't happy with the first side - the latticework was too high, so I cut the top off, and replaced it: Here's how it was last night: and here's after I butchered it: I then added a new top rail, carefully threading it through the surviving latticework: As you can see, I cut off nearly 4mm - which equates to a scale foot!! It looks much better though, so now I was happy I could get on with the next one. Here's the start of the complimentary side: and here it is half way through, with the first layer of latticework applied: Finally, here's the two completed sides together: Strange, that shot makes them look different sizes, but I have checked, and they are both the same. More soon, thanks for looking, Al. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew P Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 Looks like the top of a Latice Bakewell Tart mate, hahhaha Excellent work, Bodgit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 18, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 18, 2013 Tart! TART! There's no such thing I tell you! Bakewell tart was dreamed up by Mr Krippling or some such southerner... We're all PUDDINGS here Cheers Bodgit, Al Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew P Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 Tart! TART! There's no such thing I tell you! Bakewell tart was dreamed up by Mr Krippling or some such southerner... We're all PUDDINGS here Cheers Bodgit, Al You haven't met the same girls as me then :no: :no: HAHAHAHHahhaaaaeeeee Bodge Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaz Posted October 19, 2013 Share Posted October 19, 2013 Some great work going on, enjoying your process, mistakes often teach you better than a perfect route, so thank you for displaying it 'realtime'. Much more useful imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Jamiel Posted October 19, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 19, 2013 Wonderful work as always.Bakewell tart or pudding? Will we see you on next year's series of the Great British Bakeoff then?Maybe RMweb should sponsor a new series The Great British Model Off, hosted by Pete Waterman and Rod Stewart, or maybe Chris from eggheads. Right here is your technical challenge, you have three weeks to make this Caproti Black 5 from this set of brass etches. On second thoughts it might take ten years to film one series. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 19, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 19, 2013 For the benefit of JCL and others, I thought I'd recap on the sizes of styrene strip used in this build. Starting from largest to smallest, the hand rails along the top of both the main span and the staircases are made from pre-cut 20thou x 80thou strips: The top and bottom rails of the I shape side members are made from 10thou x 60thou, as are the uprights of the latticework: The top and bottom rails of the lattice are 10thou x 40thou: and the lattice itself is made from 10thou x 25thou: Hope this is of some help to any budding footbridge builders. Al 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 19, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 19, 2013 Continuing the build, I made a start on the next pair of sides. However, I've been getting fed up of going cross eyed staring at little bits of plastic, and I'm sure you are getting fed up of photos of yet more latticework, so I decided to do something else, with some other bits of plastic! As I have one completed pair of sides, I elected to create the basic staircase and try it against the bridge. Just to get it out of the way, here's the start of the next side, and the four together in the various stages of construction: Anyway, first thing I did was to finish detailing the capitals that go under the half landings: Then I started to layout and plan how I was going to join the two sides together, and whilst doing that, I created a nice Greek Urn - or possibly candlestick? I cut a long strip of 20thou plasticard to the correct width to go between the two sides, and then cut that into thin sections which will form the stairs and the supporting frame sections between the sides. I stupidly forgot to take a photo of the sections being attached and the layout of them, but this picture will give some idea: So, here's various views of the first set of side steps in position. They need all the intermediate steps adding, and it is obvious that I will have to shorten the columns on the main landings, as the top step is nearly a scale foot below the landing at present. In general, I'm quite happy how the staircase has turned out, I think it's a fair representation of the prototype. More importantly, I now feel much more enthusiastic about completing the other side, as it gives me something to aim for. That's all for now, Al. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold JCL Posted October 19, 2013 RMweb Gold Share Posted October 19, 2013 (edited) Cheers Al It really is looking good. If it helps, I'm not getting bored. Jason Edited October 19, 2013 by JCL Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium uax6 Posted October 19, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 19, 2013 Al, Cracking work. I'm a tad confused about the landing area, as the side from the staircase seems really low when put against the main girder. Is this right? Andy g Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Alister_G Posted October 19, 2013 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 19, 2013 Al, Cracking work. I'm a tad confused about the landing area, as the side from the staircase seems really low when put against the main girder. Is this right? Andy g Hi Andy, When I first cut the columns for the landings, they were only roughly cut to size, as I wasn't sure how tall they should be. The staircase is made to the exact dimensions of the original scale plan, and it is now obvious that the main columns need to be quite a bit shorter. It's not a problem, as nothing is glued together yet, so I can adjust it so the main span sits at the correct height. However, it is correct that the sides of the staircase sit below the sides of the main span, as shown in this photo by Stan Roberts: Copyright Stan Roberts / Peak Rail Collection Compare with this shot of the model: It should all turn out looking right... Al 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew P Posted October 19, 2013 Share Posted October 19, 2013 That looks spot on to me mate. I can't wait to see it on Your platform. Andy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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