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Posted by pimanjc on Monday, June 18, 2007 5:29 PM

Another tunnel project - curved, with hand-cast domed roof.

http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/997428/ShowPost.aspx

The tunnel is now mostly covered with ivy and is looking much better.

JimC.

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Posted by runawaytrain726 on Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:32 PM
 
 

i think you have two ways of building this tunnel

  1. get cinder blocks, and place it were ever you would want your tunnel, then get big slabbs of rockand place it around the cinder blocks to form a mountain.
  2. build a retaining wall by a hillside and use a huge pipe, big enough for a train to fit through, and then use all that ecxess dirt and cover the retaining walland the huge pipe to form a hillside.

 Remember, there is no wrong way of doing this project. Choose the best way you think its possible and have fun with it!Big Smile [:D]

Steven of the Salazar Hillside Railroad

 

 

 
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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Monday, June 11, 2007 1:06 AM
I have ten tunnels on my layout. All were made of cement bricks and blocks, glued together with Elmer's urethane glue. I made cast concrete slabs to cover them. Then I built up the mountains over the tunnels. My mountains are all made of natural rock.

The longer tunnels have removable slabs for access, which also serve as steps on the upper level pathway. I textured the inside of the tunnels to look like rough stone, at least near the ends. On some of the tunnels the middle is painted flat black.

You can see pics of my layout here:

http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=3009006&a=32116967

I don't remember if I still have any pics up showing the construction of the tunnels. If not, and you'd like to see them, I can email them to you.

 Visit www.raydunakin.com to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!
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Posted by John Busby on Sunday, June 10, 2007 7:01 PM

Hi newto gscale

This has been discussed before try this link.

http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1027723/ShowPost.aspx

Hope the link works and is helpfull.

I am sure there are other threads on tunnels try putting  tunnel or tunnels in the search box and do a further search of the forum and see what turns up.

The search function comes in very handy sometimes its well worth having a go at it on other things, as you never know what useful gems will turn up.

Hope to see pictures as you progress.

Make sure you no matter what you do you have good access tunnels are a know trouble spot.

But they do add something to the railway in the the train does seem to be going some where department

regards John

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tunnels
Posted by newto gscale on Sunday, June 10, 2007 4:10 PM
We are getting ready to start building some tunnels and are looking for some help, ideas , pictures on how to build tunnels. We are giong to have one large one that will have two levels of track to it and a mountain on top. The mountain will be made of cement i found a article on building mountains using this method. Hopfully we do not get in over our heads. Any help with photos or ideas will be greatfully be appreciated. Thanks in advance

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