The Black Bridge. 1/87 HO Scale Diorama. Scranton, PA.

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There is Gettysburg to visit if you have not seen it, Carlos. I imagine you making the trip one day, and taking photographs of that slumbering field where so many died. There is also a much smaller but no less poignant Fort Necessity from the French and Indian Wars where a very green George Washington was given his first command—a place where the trees are so dense I am certain your soldierly instincts would be raised to the terrors of close quarters combat with no room to maneuver.
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I've been wanting to go to Gettysburg for years now even though it's an easy 5 6- hour drive from me. Springfield, home of the Basketball HOF is north of Gettysburg,

Of course, Gettysburg Battlefield is known to be haunted on these hallowed grounds.
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Tom, you should go. It’s really an experience.

Tonight we build a little. . .

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Have a gander at some Eighties vintage styrene and Delrin like fine wine with knockout ears and gates on all parts, most delicate, too. Crispy, classic, made in U.S.A. tooling.

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Need Gorilla CA though. This ain’t plastic for the regular Tamiya crowd. It’s tough, and oily and probably about right for applications of weathering. There is depth and sheen; oily and stressed and ready for something spooky.

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Took me two nights to assemble. Anything called “easy” by someone is usually anything but. Was not easy. Squaring the internal braces was a chore, but worth the finished results. I have added weathering with oils. The aesthetic with rail ties is deliberately uneven. I usually trim the ends of every 4th or 5th tie a little shorter to give a more realistic appearance as well. In this case, I kept the bridge ties as they were.
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Although I know better, to look at this, one would think...geez, only a couple of hours work. Well done, Bruce.
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Lyle, thank you so much. I am sure you would have found this a bit easier than I did. You have a background in a design and engineering. Initially I was flummoxed by the lack of instruction until I realized “Google is my liege!” After a few minutes of visual searches I had this:

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You can see how these internal structures are faithfully duplicated within the bridge, including the bracing detail:

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I know I was thinking about leaving the bridge color as is, with only the addition of weathering, but I realized that the metal surfaces were too light and the bridge ties were a rather loud shade of brown by comparison. Therefore I needed to “paint it black,” I turned to water soluble oil paints, which are the most expensive paints in my toolbox, yessiree. At fifteen bucks a tube these represent one family pack of chicken breast per tube. And I like chicken.

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Smack my Daddy but that oil paint was the ticket. I was experimenting in a completed situation, and that bracing inside is rather delicate. I decided to ignore the interior and concentrate on the exterior. What is not seen is not my problem here. In terms of a complex color I decided to mix a very dark green with Payne’s Grey which is almost “full black” in scale.
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Bruce, that looks über cool !!

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Kari! Thank you so much. So much gratitude for your glue tests. I suggest you check out this...

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This really, really, really helps the CA bond. The rail ties are made of Delrin which is a hard, shiny plastic. My Dad would probably have squirted Liquid Nails on a scrap of wood then used a toothpick to spread it on the ties, but Roket Tricky Stick plus CA did it... and I could see this combo taking on even the Dragon’s slicked up plastic too.
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A project like this is when the old Floquil & Polly Scale railroad colors come in handy. That had a nice color for both the ties and the rails. Combines them with your oil weathering and you are stylin’n
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Carlos! That is the truth about Floquil! I thought about contacting you or Mark. I know if I tried a midnight raid on Kahn’s Keep I would end up with mind controlling slugs in my ears. I thought about asking Duke too since you both scored some of that new old stock with you about a year maybe two years ago, I believe. Time... funny thing. Tru Color online is too expensive for me. I seem to have a five buck rule: five bucks for the bridge, five bucks for the glue, and five bucks for track. I was going to try some India ink as a final dressing on the ties once the oil paint cures.
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