I built one of the JV trestles on a curve with a grade. You get two pages of templates with some vague instructions and a lot of wood strips to build with. Exactly what I was looking for- essentially scratch-built but without having to find or make templates and source up the wood. I had a ton of left over wood and using it to build all sorts of other things for the layout.
Huntington Junction - Freelance based on the B&O and C&O in coal country before the merger... doing it my way. Now working on phase 3. - Walt
For photos and more: http://www.wkhobbies.com/model-railroad/
Frank of course I have A scale ruler, I even have a track gauge lol.
guess I did miss your point but then again I should be able to use the plans in the kit for additional bridges as well.
Lynn
Present Layout progress
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/290127/3372174.aspx#3372174
Wickman,
I believe you may have missed my point, when I suggested the Campbell trestle kits. They come with full size plans and templates, to build the bridge, curved, straight, height and length, to what ever you desire. You don't have to build it the way it is shown. Thereby scratch building what you want with the plans supplied, the scale lumber used etc. And to purchase more scale lumber, the other sites. Also if you don't have one already, a Scale Ruler.
Have Fun!
Frank
Thanks Jim I had found what I think will work its a jv models 2016 curved trestle , has a few options for radius and length.
thanks
lynn
Lynn,
Check out the Black Bear Construction web site: http://www.blackbearcc.com/index.shtml
Look at their Download Catalog - Lots of good info and diagrams of a 6 leg trestle bent.
They also sell 'jigs' for cutting the lumber and have a PDF of the jig: http://www.blackbearcc.com/pdf/use%20the%20cutting%20guide.pdf
There is lots of good information in this web site!
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Thanks Frank for the suggestions. The campbell kits are nice but they don't do justice to want I want to do which is have the bents 18-20 inches deep to the gorge floor and a very long span across.
How about something to whet your appetite. There are some diagrams, if you can read them. You can blow them up some. There was a poster awhile back, that wanted to build his own and I convinced Him to pick up a Campbells bridge to his liking and custom build it to what he wanted. This way, he would have most of the scale lumber needed already!
https://www.google.com/search?q=Campbell+Scale+Model+Wood+Trestles+Images&client=firefox-a&hs=t9M&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=fflb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=cisxU5fBNorQyAH6t4DIBA&ved=0CCoQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=649
Bridge Lover,
BTW: Source for scale lumber Northeastern Basswood.
http://www.northeasternscalelumber.com/
This one I use a lot
http://www.mtalbert.com/scale-lumber.html
Hi guys , I've started on the new layout and I would like to incorporate a curved trestle in the layout and I would like to build this from scratch. I would like to do a 6 leg bent design. Would anyone have specific measurement s or a template in PDF form?
Appreciate any help can get
Thanks