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Bascule Bridge Plans

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Bascule Bridge Plans
Posted by bridge on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 6:16 PM

Our train club here at Penney Retirement Community has a Bascule Beidge #033-3070 that has

been laying around for some time and the plans for putting it together have been misplaced.  I

would like to assemble the bridge and use it on our new layout. Does anyone have a set of these

plans and can we beg, borrow or steal them?

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:08 AM

If that's a Walthers kit, I believe that the number should be 933-3070.  I suggest that you contact Walthers to see if they can get you a copy of the instructions if you don't get any takers here.

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:33 PM

bridge

Our train club here at Penney Retirement Community has a Bascule Beidge #033-3070 that has

been laying around for some time and the plans for putting it together have been misplaced.  I

would like to assemble the bridge and use it on our new layout. Does anyone have a set of these

plans and can we beg, borrow or steal them?

bridge,

Send me your email address on a PM and I will scan and email the instructions to you.

Be sure to check out my thread on building the bascule bridge.  Here is the link:

http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/forums/t/186830.aspx

Rich

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Posted by tatans on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 2:30 PM

Just a note( for my info also)

BASCULE:  (NOUN)  a structure or device in which one end is counterbalanced by the other (or a weight),

''bascule" used as a noun is very rare.

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Posted by peterjenkinson1956 on Thursday, March 17, 2011 3:31 AM

i dont have the plans however i may be of some help look at the movie of my bridge moving   it usually runs a lot slower than in the movie shown below...  look on you tube  or look at the model railroader  readers videos.... user submited videos

walthers lift bridge with very long union pacific ho scale intermodal train.avi

check out the movie of my lift bridge       when i assembled it i followed the instructions and everthing went together easily    

do not use the switch supplied    i just wired the power directly to the motor    and i use a switch to raise and lower    you can even wire it to a decoder as explained in the kalmbach book    dcc projects    perhaps use the decoder to get the signals to change

the lifting arms   where thay pass thru the slide    cut  styrene one inch long and thin enough to go into the slide   this will stop the slide from tilting and binding on the lifting arms

the balence weight....  i glued in 8 oz  of lead fishing weights   this is a perfect balence to the lift section and the track / rail

glue the track... i used a full length of peco   and glued check rails inplace      when the glue.... epoxy... has dried hard cut it with  a dremel cutter 

i hope this is of some help     peter

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