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Saw Mill Run Bridge v3.0

David, what is the Size of the board before you cut it? Is it a 2x4?

Korm, now its time to do the upgrades to the cars I bought at the ECLSTS, remotor a dead mogul, reaxle an F3 and so on. Butt I will keep the Butt as it is.

Jim, ye of little faith. I hope it doesn’t fall apart.

John, almost 13 8 foot long pieces of PVC went into this build. Yea, I could have cut down a 2x4, butt…

Pete, yea, when running a railroad there is always something.

Pete, it was 5/8 th inch square, PVC trim board that I used. I didn’t cut down a 2x4. That question was in reference to a past Mik challenge that I missed out on.

“John, almost 13 8 foot long pieces of PVC went into this build. Yea, I could have cut down a 2x4, butt…”

The 2x4 remark was my way of saying: You have a winner!

Thanks John.

I got to see the bridge in person tonight, it looks great 10’ away and 5’ away… hell even 2’ away, any closer and I would have been in the pond.

Thanks Mark.

Wow, that came out great. Very good looking bridge.

Great job!

Now all you need is a scale figure , of Devon wearing his tin hat , standing in the middle on the top dead center!

I dunno about that. But I am thinking a bit of lighting might be a good idea.

He could be your lightning rod …

Lighting not lightning.

Don’t you think Devon’s head has been violated enough lately? I mean what with a pop valve, extra plumbing, an added hole, and a whole bunch of staples, I think his head has suffered enough. Now we could plan something for other body parts… (https://largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-wink.gif)Dave Bodner knows a good knee surgeon. (https://largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif)