Get ready guys the cold is a coming
bbbbbbrrrrrrr ! bb that`s a freeeeeeeeeeeeezing picture to present.
That is OK little button, i`ve got something here to warm everyone up.
We can hear that train a coming.
Thank you Gunnar for that sing along song.
Thank you Chris,
and Graeme.
This will be a working bridge that`s for sure.
All my little tips are for free in these little books i publish here on this Forum.
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BB`s BASE BOARD
The first two layers making up the base were made up and pressed by using heavy books. After it was fairly dried out i could take some of the books off, but left a few on to stop any bowing.
Today another layer was stuck into place on the other side after turning the base over. So i have a sheet of styrene between two layers of paper card.
That`s quite a sandwich BB .
It sure is Pard`s.
Three tier supporting sides glued into place around the edges of the base will avoid any bowing.
Ummm!
Wingnut, is still peed off at having nothing to say.
Like us.
Instead of throwings these away i used them in a most eccentric way.
Eh!
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BB`s HOT SEAT
bb, wore sunglasses to take this photograph.
The hot seat in question is where i dried out my painted pieces very quickly because of the reflective light qualities of this little set up. An idea that sprang from buying three dozen reflective survival blankets recently. Well it sure worked out fine on the black sticky gloss paint i used on this topic.
The girder supports have been stuck into place today, so i`ll paint the bottom black where they lay all lined up.
i can start painting emulsion paint ahead of time now and hope to show the results of that at the coming week end.
i stuffed newspaper flat inside each box filling it up to stop weird vibration noises as a train will pass over this bridge every 28 seconds. Empty boxes act like load speakers on model railway layouts.
On second thoughts i`ll fill these with kiln dried sand which came my way for free. BB