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southernnscale wrote: That Bridge in one of you Photo has a really nice bridge is it scratch built? the design I great! that would really look nice in Z scale! was it design to lift up to let ship through!
It is scratchbuilt, based on the Cape Cod Railroad Bridge with some major modifications: it is double-tracked, and it is 2/3rds of scale, or 1:240, as the full 1:160 just dwarfed the scene. It's not as close to Z scale as you might want, as the towers got squashed down, and the width had to be full N scale. I'm actually not happy with its looks at all.
It was designed to lift, but I never had time, nor real motivation, to implement that feature. I had to cross my South Harbor in a hurry while building the layout, and that feature would have delayed things for quite a while. I would have had to build very solid structures at a time when I was still testing out my main line's climbing design.
It's basically a whole mess of Plastruct, Evergreen and K&S structural shapes, and piano wire and C40 rail all cut up. I took a trip to Cape Cod to visit my brothers and sisters, and did spend a lot of time photo'ing the bridge and looking for plans. No success with the plans, so I drew my own.
The lift section of DelMar bridge looks identical in every respect and, with the same designer and builder, I expect that it is, with perhaps some pier differences. Of course, the Cape Cod bridge has some hats at the top, but I left them off, as the width and height changes made them look silly.
I haven't decided what I'm going to do with building bridges, as I'm busy with ships right now.
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Make this look like that.
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This is a good start-- and a nice boat to practice on. First--I'd taper the yards by putting the dowel in a dremmel and sand down the outer ends - looks like you did that on the bow sprit. Masts are usually 2 or 3 lenghts banded together in steps- with crow's nests- or fighting tops about 1/3 the way aloft.
As the pirates became more sucessful- and capturing larger ships, they would put them into service.
A good way to make nice looking yards--get small dia brass tubing-insert solid rod that sticks out on both ends. For sails- I used thin evergreen styreen. I used a ROOT CANAL DRILL to bore holes in sail- all corners, and fed thread to tie to yards. For ratlines--rope ladders up the mast-- I drilled small holes thwartships where the chain plates would be- then took thread and went thru holes- round and round- up to fighting tops. Do you have a band sar?? -Har Har-making hulls are easy. Do a chain hitch up masts with black thread to indicate either metal bands that hold a 3 piece lower mast together- or hoops that keep the leading edge of sail, afixed to the mast.
Hear endeth the epistle
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I'm Having trouble with the forecastle area the railing won't bend it look more like the stern. I guess I'll see if I can soak it in water it should bend then! I have a couple of flags! I need to paint he hull and make some wire anchors and also some sails and attach the ratline better than they are. I have them glued at the bottom to the inside railing. I used my computed screen for back ground. I guess I'll drill small holes for the guns down port and stbd. sides. also have to built a few crows nest. I have to fine a drawing with measurement to scale it down to Z scale and have it the right size scale. I had a man on the bow his head almost hit the fore Mast yard arm.
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Have fun with the sails- you got a lot of em!!
Don't forget the CATHEADS!!
you can use pins
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