Great work Keith. That is a Neat look considering its a Cardboard Kit..! Will look great once complete. Thanx for your Efforts. Cheers All, Kim from Downunder Land. 🦘🦘
Keith. For inside the tunnel to stop light being seen (as they are hidden sidings possibly not an issue ) I hang 2 strips of black bin liner with several vertical cuts, offset by half of the cut width, that then hang like a curtain. Any rolling stock just brushes past them.
Great craftsmanship, but I can’t help, but I think it would be better if the tunnel mouths were perpendicular to the track? As it stands, it doesn’t look like a plausible structure - why bother with the intermediate pier if it’s a void behind ?
Limited space and sharp curves meant this was the only practical solution. Also, no single arch tunnel mouths had a large enough span, hence this double track version. It will also match the yet to be finished arches which are destined for the front of the large white boxes.
Great work Keith. That is a Neat look considering its a Cardboard Kit..!
Will look great once complete.
Thanx for your Efforts.
Cheers All, Kim from Downunder Land. 🦘🦘
...and thanks for all your kind comments Kim, Kind regards Keith
Keith. For inside the tunnel to stop light being seen (as they are hidden sidings possibly not an issue ) I hang 2 strips of black bin liner with several vertical cuts, offset by half of the cut width, that then hang like a curtain. Any rolling stock just brushes past them.
Good idea, thanks
Great craftsmanship, but I can’t help, but I think it would be better if the tunnel mouths were perpendicular to the track? As it stands, it doesn’t look like a plausible structure - why bother with the intermediate pier if it’s a void behind ?
Limited space and sharp curves meant this was the only practical solution. Also, no single arch tunnel mouths had a large enough span, hence this double track version. It will also match the yet to be finished arches which are destined for the front of the large white boxes.