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Ron,
"Thanks! Friends, Romans, countrymen just DON'T lend me your ears!"
What we need here is a relevant emoticon! The DC Quote:
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A NY bridge...
Hey, I came across this during a detour on the super highway:
http://papermodels.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=10_372&osCsid=6a8ec97760839d154ce4 cd263f3c17ca It’s again not the Washington, but if it could be modified, may save you some time. They are closing down, so check quick. I’m thinking of getting the Macon from them before they close down so i can check to see if they still have the bridge when i call after work if you'd like? Good luck, The DC
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Model of the Brooklyn Bridge
Thanks for the offer DC, I really appreciate you keeping your eyes open (and still in your head!) for me.
Mike Hungerford gave me a link to a Sketchup model of the GW, so I'm going to use this to design the model. I imported it into AutoCad and will need some extensive modification (no bracing is modeled- it's a texture), but the major frame components are intact and is a great start for me so I don't have to reinvent the wheel trying to draw up the dimensions and proportions. I contacted the creator to see if I could use the Sketchup model to design a cardmodel from it. If he agrees, I will release the model for all to download. If not, then I will just make a single model for my boss (sorry- but I believe in the honoring a creator's work by not ripping off from them). I also like to give credit to contributors that help me too. Mike Stamper- Good to hear from you again! Yes, I am thinking of that as a possible support method. I've got a few alternate ideas and welcome all new ones! Since I'm still in the drawing/planning stage, I can see what needs to be incorporated into the design as it develops. I love the engineering challenges of design! Best Regards,
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Glad to help...
All I ask is that you send me a copy when your done.
I can never get enough of building NY. I'm still hunting local NY street maps of the 1920's for another project I'm working on. I recall researching when these bridges were being built for that project. Good stuff. The DC
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Ron
There is a card model of the Brooklyn Bridge (and with an LED Light!), together with other bridges, to be found in the following book: Master Builders : Bridges by Gretchen Banks; you can find it on Amazon US. There is a companion volume Master Builders : Skyscrapers by the same author. They're relatively simple card models but it is, perhaps, a place to start. |
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Hi Ron
Me again. You wanted GW Bridge not Brooklyn so sorry for the wrong steer, but they're pretty good books anyway. |
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