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Model Railroading > Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads.Date: 06/20/22 12:19 Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: csx4793 I decided to start making some loads for these roundhouse bulkhead flats I've had abd figured I'd share. I started with some styrene I beams cut down to 50 scale feet then I shot them with Vallejo air gray violet followed up with a duct coat of rust. Still have to do the banding yet. Should have them wrapped up this week.
Date: 06/20/22 12:46 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: Super-C Nice job they look great . Thanks for posting the photos. Chris
Date: 06/20/22 13:47 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: BNModeler Nice work.
Try Evergreen structural shapes they have a tinner profile. Keep the pictures coming! Date: 06/20/22 14:02 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: csx4793 BNModeler Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice work. > Try Evergreen structural shapes they have a tinner > profile. > Keep the pictures coming! thanks! I'll give them a look Date: 06/20/22 15:10 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: SPDRGWfan I bought some Evergreen I beams similar to those shown above to eventually do the same thing with.
Date: 06/22/22 22:24 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: bnsfsd70 Those look nice. Well done!
- Jeff Date: 06/23/22 15:21 Re: Roundhouse bulkhead flats with loads. Author: TCnR Looks good to me, I remember those in the two-fer box. That's the kind of load many of us would like to build.
t4p. A previous TO post noted that steel beams are heavy and stacking them looks good but may exceed weight limits. Anybody know what a typical load like this would weigh? tia. |