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I just got the double track plate girder bridge today. It looks great. I’m going to post some shots later today. Thanks for sharing all the bridge and industrial content that you do. Your “Yupper” route looks amazing so far.If you want something changed let me know....I installed a center brace like I have on all my double track bridges.
Well now that you mention it, when I zoom in a bit I do see a face in the rocks. :hehe:Nice shot Gordon, I especially like the face in the rock above the tree!
Well I was just having some fun. That shot was a little experiment with the lighting controls again. I tried to see if I could capture the look and atmosphere of a well-known western landscape painting from the 1800s.Funny, but I like the other face better!![]()
BobCass;1026423 Nice looking Plate Bridge..you do good work..[/QUOTE said:Soon to be festooned with a Santa Fe emblem...
GNdome55: Nice Pics..man your doing some nice work..maybe someday you will expose all of your secrets..
wawasoo: Nice looking Plate Bridge..you do good work..
Soon to be festooned with a Santa Fe emblem...
@wawasoo, I really like the quality of the work your doing on bridges. I think it looks great. I’m not sure I understand, your next plate girder will be a little smaller in height? Will that one have a center brace and if so will it be a little lower in height?
As far as the Santa Fe signage that I asked Ed if he could do, the Idea was to have signs that could be place on the side of the bridge and create the illusion that it was actually painted on. I think it could work if the background is close in colors.
Anyway thanks for the content that you’re creating.
Gordon
But instead of a sign, I am using my "clear plane" asset to just make the lettering and/or emblem to be applied to the side of the bridge. In this way, the background doesn't matter, as it will show through and appear as if the emblem was painted directly on the surface of the bridge, or whatever it's applied to. I will also be making other emblems for the same purpose for different railroads. I just needed to know the bridge dimensions to have an idea of height and width of the emblem itself. I should be on these this coming weekend.![]()