In 1916 the Prince Edward Island government built a dredge to dig mussel mud from St. Peter’s Bay. It also built a large wharf out into the bay to accept railway cars and by incorporating railroad haulage into the grand… Read More ›
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TTn3 and Shapeways
This is cool. There’s been so much great collaboration between different modellers lately on the development of model railway items and their production using various rapid prototyping technologies. It seems that discussions surrounding this technology always remark on how suitable… Read More ›
PEIR Freight Shed – sub-roof on and doors started
I had enough time at lunch again today to work on this some more. I got the sub-roof stuck on last might and started working on the corners. This morning at the office I had an idea about how to… Read More ›
PEIR freight shed minor update
Just tidying up the work bench from tonight’s brief work session. The sub-roof is in place now and I added in the corner boards. I tried my first pass at the freight doors and have decided that way isn’t going… Read More ›
PEIR Freight Shed in TTn3
Here’s the model so far. I’m working in 1/120 for this one. The materials are all Evergreen styrene strip and sheet stock. The siding is also Evergreen, their #4542 board and batten sheet. I added in the sub-roof framing over… Read More ›