Scalescenes large station roof
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As you have so many of those supports to make, is it worth contemplating making a resin mould system?
[This suggested by someone who once so securely stuck a metal tool box to a garage floor with the stuff it needed a cutting disc to release it….]
Doug
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The left hand platform will take 6 coaches plus a tender loco Peter. I will have another station on the lower level which is planned to take 7 or possibly, 8. It will be a through station so for 8 coaches, the loco may be outside the platform limits - not sure yet ………:roll:
My experience of perspex Gary is that, not only is it expensive but it's the very devil to cut. The arch elements are not very wide so I think cutting it without it shattering may be asking too much of my jigsaw …………:chicken
Doug, I do plan to tackle some resin moulding at some time in the future but at present, I don't have the necessary materials. Also, whilst it's tough "on the flat", I'm not too sure how strong it would be in this situation. Certainly the resin stuff I've seen tends to be of smaller dimensions and has strengthening added by floors and bulkheads etc.
If I do hit any problems with it wanting to exit stage left, I could add some exterior buttresses where the pillars are. Hopefully, John Wiffen has done his calculations and, once it's all glued up, it should be strong enough ……… :cheers
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:hmm
The roof structure itself is very stable and well designed……as I said I can lift all 4 sections (which are joined together as a single unit) quite easily…..obviously you have to exercise some care. I think Pauls idea of fixing the equivalent of dowels to some of the arches (I doubt if you need them for every arch) is excellent…….wish I had thought of it!
I may have been less than clear in my earlier post about the side walls…….for greater certainty do not make each wall up as an individual unit. Ideally the 4 sections of should be cut from one length of card…………failing that cut them so a join on the inner wall never coincides with a join on the outer wall when they are laminated together.
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I understand what you mean about staggering the joins in the laminations for the side walls. I had already considered doing that. :thumbs
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Soon after I started it, we decided to sell the house and so work ground to a complete halt regarding "development" .
We were selling our home and moving to our gite where I knew there was nowhere for a layout at that time.
John Dew did a far better job than I could ever do - have a look on his Granby thread where there's a full write-up. It's a lengthy build but a superb model if done carefully.
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Ah! That explains a lot. I was puzzled by this topic as I'm only familiar with the later pages of the Maxmill Jct story where no such station resides.No I didn't Chris.
Soon after I started it, we decided to sell the house and so work ground to a complete halt regarding "development" .
We were selling our home and moving to our gite where I knew there was nowhere for a layout at that time.
John Dew did a far better job than I could ever do - have a look on his Granby thread where there's a full write-up. It's a lengthy build but a superb model if done carefully.
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