(05-11-2018, 10:08 AM)Chrizzly Wrote: One question: Would this actually support the weight of 2 'C' battery trains once it's suspended? That wood looks pretty weak to me.
I don't think it would have a problem, the spars all interlock and the sides are double skinned so all together its pretty strong. It's designed to take OO gauge trains, which if you get the larger pacifics are probably heavier than a PlaRail carrying a 'C' cell, besides don't forget you also have the stiffness of the actual PlaRAil track as well, if you were to use the dual road track it would be very stiff.
(05-11-2018, 10:25 AM)Super Wrote: Oh, My...that looks awesome. How long did it take you to assemble? Thanks Nigels.
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I just noticed there is a difference between the one you have and the one in the video....but also the price This must be the one from the video https://www.scalemodelscenery.co.uk/shop...16fd43adaa
Virtually no time at all, the pieces are all pre-cut very accurately with the majority of the smaller pieces already removed from the actual bridge sections. I guess including gluing it together it took me maybe 15-20 minutes in total, then I just left it overnight for the glue to cure.
Yes, the one I have is different to the one you posted, that one is either smaller or is taller, but I suspect the former. The one I bought was only just over £12 off eBay (buy it now price) with free UK shipping. But there are quite a few variations on eBay from the same seller including a lattice bridge without a top at all if you're really worried about clearance, although with Oliver there is an easy 3/4" free air under the lowest cross brace.