N Scale Double Track Girder Bridge...

Sumner Mar 2, 2023

  1. Sumner

    Sumner TrainBoard Member

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    This is a 4.8” (64 scale feet) double track girder bridge that I designed with Fusion 360 and printed with an Ender 3 Pro filament printer for the layout.

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    You can find the files to print this on my thingiverse account ( HERE ) and a link to the bridge on my website and lots of other 3D printable objects ...

    http://1fatgmc.com/RailRoad/3D-Printer/3D-Printer-Index.html

    You can find all the files to 3D print this object and others on my thingiverse.com account ( HERE ).

    Sumner
     
  2. HemiAdda2d

    HemiAdda2d Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Looks great! Adding abutments and those bridge shoes/fittings would crank up realism even further.
     
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  3. Sumner

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    Thanks and yes, I''ll be getting around to those. Just sat it there for the picture.

    Sumner
     
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  4. JMaurer1

    JMaurer1 TrainBoard Member

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    I just appreciate how you are willing to share the files you have created. Even though I don't have a printer, if I even do get one it will be because I need to print one or more of your files. Thanks for sharing.
     
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  5. BigJake

    BigJake TrainBoard Member

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    Really nice work!

    Kato has a longer, Unitrack version of a very similar bridge (186mm, ~7-5/16" long). Unfortunately the picture on their website is incorrect, showing the single track version. Here is the correct image (it is available in 4 different colors):

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    But I like the rounded ends on yours, which are similar to those on the single track version of the Unitrack bridge.
     
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