Bob O’Neill’s Bridges
Bob O’Neill’s Bridges I was asked to do some model bridges for a St. Louis Science Center display. They only gave me about two foot square by six feet tall. I made two of the bridges from Erector stuff and Read More …
Bob O’Neill’s Bridges I was asked to do some model bridges for a St. Louis Science Center display. They only gave me about two foot square by six feet tall. I made two of the bridges from Erector stuff and Read More …
Tom writes: This is a Railroad Bridge shown in the 1929 #10 manual. It is in the section for models to be made with the B accessory set or #10 set with additional parts. The only major difference with my Read More …
Bill makes generous use of Erector parts for bridges, supports, cars, lights etc. on his model railroad layout. Bill Klein writes: The basket weave bridges are four feet long, five inches wide and nine inches tall. The track supports are Read More …
Bruce Hansen’s Bascule Bridge Bruce Hansen writes: This is the Bascule Bridge model from an #8 1/2 set manual. There’s a mix of parts vintages with this set, 1935-37 P51 motor and girders/base plates from the 1950’s. The bridge has Read More …