Scalescenes Bridge
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Double width Double deck
Just a couple of photos of the Scalescenes bridge I knocked up at the weekend.Last edit: by Campaman
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Andy
Andy
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I must get some decent printer paper for downloads.
Have you tried that A4 label paper with the sticky back for glueing on paper ?.
Asking as I was thinking of trying it.
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Derek.
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I have used A4 copier labels in the past, its OK for sticking the sheets to card but the print only sheets are better on standard paper.
I use cheap glue sticks from Poundland (5 for a £) and to be honest its as quick as using the A4 Labels but considerably cheaper.
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Andy
Andy
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Looks really good. I thought that was real for a minute there. very convincing.
toto
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For anyone interested the details of the build are that I built it as the instructions apart from I modified the bridge deck height as this will be positioned under my already built track bed.
Its mounted to a piece of 3mm mdf the road surface is from the kit, the pavement is just grey card from the back of a A4 pad cut into scale 3 x 2 slabs with kerb stones from a lighter grey card, all laid individually.
The grass banks were built up by card contours then a light covering of ready mixed filler.
When dry, sieved real soil through a tea strainer is applied followed by static grass from my fly swatter applicator, a few pieces of lichen covered in scatter for the bushes and a few teases of hanging basket liner for some long tufts.
I may add a lamp post and a bit more detail before installing on the layout.
I like to do most of my structures as a small module that I can then blend in once installed.
Last edit: by Campaman
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Andy
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When building Scalescenes (something I haven't done for some time alas), I use photocopy paper for laser, 90 g/cm2, it's fairly hefty. I also use Pritt sticks for sticking the paper to the card and a roller to make sure everything is stuck down.
John
John
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Will get some Prit sticks and find my old rolling pin.
Great Bridge Andy.
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Derek.
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John
John
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You mean a brayer!eeerm…I meant a rubber roller.
John
I now only use sticky A4 labels, paper or vinyl, stick to card then cut with a plotter cutter. No messy adhesive all over the fingers or dripped onto the bench/carpet/trousers etc
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[user=565]Brossard[/user] wrote:You mean a brayer!eeerm…I meant a rubber roller.
John
I now only use sticky A4 labels, paper or vinyl, stick to card then cut with a plotter cutter. No messy adhesive all over the fingers or dripped onto the bench/carpet/trousers etc
:???:Now you have me thinking Mike.
So my old wooden rolling pin is a no no John.
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Should be OK so long as you dusted off the flour and stuff!So my old wooden rolling pin is a no no John.
Cheers MIKE
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I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
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I also use a rubber roller. Where does this word 'brayer' come from? My missus keeps using it as she uses one for her crafting. I told her "It's a ****** roller. At least it was for the thirty odd years that I used one for fingerprinting thieves, vagabonds and other ne'er do-wells, as a member of the local constabulary!
Terry
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Ron
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
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Cheers, Gary.
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I had to look twice as you've put it in front of the shed and I thought it was all part of the same scene for a minute.
I do envy you people who can 'knock up' a kit in a week end, takes me three days to do a short bit of wall :oops:
Ed
(PS Thought brayer was another way of spelling the first name of some famous fictional rabbit )
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Cheers MIKE
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
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Thanks for all your comments, winter means less work on the actual layout in the shed so more buildings appear.
Just started on a 8 arch viaduct now using the scalescenes low relief arches as a starting point, will post up a new thread once I have something worth showing.
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Andy
Andy
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Ron
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
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I enjoyed going through that, from what I can see the actual viaduct kit is the same as the low releif arches but with arches added, I need my viaduct to be 105mm wide so I would have to bash the full kit anyway, but at least I can now see how the full kit goes together and that the arches are done the same way as the bridge kit.
Hopefully it will come out as good as yours.
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Andy
Andy
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