I started building custom bridges for my track displays early in 2003 and have tried to come up with some new ones each year. Here are a few pictures that I thought people would enjoy seeing from early in construction of my latest bridge. The track will travel up and over the bridge and down to a large road course in front of the bridge. I am carving some custom foam to support the road as it climbs and descends down the bridge. All the lights work and there will be a second row of light standards on the opposite side of the bridge. The total length of the bridge is approx. 13ft, not counting the 40" corner turn on each end.
I will post some pictures of the final display when it is complete next week.
I am also working on Kyoshos 2005 RCX tracks . This years Kyosho tracks will incorporate something very special and very different than previous years. I think you will enjoy what I have created for this year.
Sorry, the pictures came out a little wavy when I downloaded them to this thread.
Wow... that is amazing. I bet that alone would sell mini-zs at local hobby stores
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