Building Bridges and Viaducts for Model Railways

Building Bridges and Viaducts for Model Railways

by Bob Alderman
Building Bridges and Viaducts for Model Railways

Building Bridges and Viaducts for Model Railways

by Bob Alderman

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Overview

Written by an acknowledged expert, this practical book is essential reading for all those railway modellers who wish to build a bridge or a viaduct for their layout. This new book contains in-depth descriptions and photographs of bridges located around Britain (and one in New Zealand), ranging from the small to the monumental, from which the modeller can gain ideas and draw inspiration. As an essential aid to modelling, the constituent parts of the bridges are described as well as the engineering principles that make them 'work' and the materials from which they are built. Step-by-step instructions and photographs depict the construction in plasticard of five models: a simple girder bridge; a truss-girder bridge; a masonry arch bridge; a plate-girder bridge; and a viaduct. The book covers prototype research, taking measurements, modelling materials and tools, and examines the finishing process, including different ways of applying paint and weathering powders in order to make your model look authentic. Fully illustrated with over 500 colour photographs and diagrams.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847978196
Publisher: Crowood Press, The
Publication date: 08/31/2014
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 84 MB
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About the Author

Bob Alderman started modelling back in the 1950s and over the years has worked in 4mm and later 7mm scale, which is now his main interest. Bob has built, and helped to build, several model railway layouts, has written a number of articles in modelling magazines, and has been a tutor on many railway modelling courses. In addition, he serviced on the Gauge O Guild's Technical Committee for over a decade and was one of the Guild's directors. Bob was for many years a mechanical engineer in a major aerospace company and his engineering background has given him an excellent understanding of how bridges and viaducts are built.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

1 Prototype Descriptions 8

2 Illustrations of Bridges and Viaducts 20

3 Bridges and Structures: Details 60

4 Model Bridges 67

5 Modelling - Materials, Tools and Taking Measurements 75

6 A Simple Girder Bridge 85

7 A Truss-Girder Bridge 97

8 A Masonry Arch Bridge 115

9 A Plate-Girder Bridge 136

10 A Viaduct 150

11 Finishing 168

Suppliers and Useful Addresses 188

Index 190

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