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More news from the Little River Rail Road in Tennessee

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More news from the Little River Rail Road in Tennessee
Posted by Grabnet on Sunday, January 22, 2012 7:37 PM

Now There are Two of em'.

My logging crews needed some neighbors so I just finished the second "set off house" AKA "skid shack." It is a little different but follows the basic layout of the prototype.





I have a long way to go before I can recreate this scene on the Little River RR in the Great Smoky Mountains.



Tom


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Posted by Grabnet on Monday, February 20, 2012 3:09 PM

Another 3 Feet and a Bridge on the Little River Rail Road.

The unseasonably mild winter has had the construction crews out at work on the Little River RR mainline. Another 3 feet of curved large scale track has been laid in Nelson's Gap high in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee.

To cross a creek branch running in to Nelson's Gap the intrepid workman used a log crib bridge like this one from the 1920's.



The logs created a very strong tower and the stringers were also built from rounded logs.




In looking at these photos the log crib pier may be a little too high....about 15 scale feet.



I would love to hear from model rail road engineering folks as to the appropriateness of this pier. I could always build up the creek bed to shorten the pier if need be.

Tom


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Posted by Grabnet on Monday, February 20, 2012 4:57 PM

 I just did not feel the log tower looked right at all. It certainly is way too high for the prototype pictures I have seen for the Little River RR.



So, I just exercised a little modeler's license and raised the bottom of the little creek bed. Now the tower is about 6-8 scale feet tall and looks better to me.





Doc Tom learning as he goes.


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