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To attend a LUG event later this year (November) I started building a part of a layout which me and 6-7 more LUG members will be doing together. Trains aren't the main focus, rather that there will be 2 tracks going around the layout with a railyard included. Still, we aim to do it on MILS just to make it more uniform. I assigned myself a corner and started thinking what I could do with it to make it stand out. As we have access to tables with different heights (20 cm difference), I've settle on doing something with bridges. The idea off adding the river and waterfall came later on while I was building.

First, I started with what I knew, there needed to be 20cm off height difference, take in account that there need to be MILS connected, have the bridges be curved tracks, not weigh to much thus needing technic inside frame, and separated in different parts for easier transport. The first part would be 4x2 baseplates in footprint, the other 2 would need to be 4x1 baseplates and attach to either side off the main frame that has the bridges. With this in mind I started building:

53458934561_bfa26fb695_b.jpgWIP ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

I wanted it to be organic looking, so a good mix of sloped bricks and plates put at an angle to create an interesting effect:

53471670055_9d4e9c9053_b.jpgWIP ravine with bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53459246274_5f09552019_b.jpgWIP ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53480692798_cce813555b_b.jpgWIP ravine with bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

The final result off the ravine's edges already looked good enough to start thinking about the bridges:

53524396701_db43954dfb_b.jpgWIP ravine with bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

It was at this time that I decided I wanted to add a river which the bridges would cross. So I took out the middles part of the base MILS, added the base outline off the river and started on the first bridge:

53552233087_b0c24159e1_b.jpgWIP ravine with  2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53572446517_73544c2fe9_b.jpgWIP ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

The track on this outside bridge is PF r120, the one on the inside bridge is 9v r104

With the bigger middle section coming together I turned my attention to the end part of the module, one of the 4x1 baseplates module that would need a sort of closing end so it can be placed on the table in such a way that it doesn't interfere with whatever is build on the higher table behind it. I decided it needed a waterfall as else it might look weird to have a river that has no beginning. That waterfall could not start at the top off the build as at this point we don't know what will be placed behind my modules, so I decided to make it appear as if the waterfall comes out off the mountain side instead off from the top:

53655543924_4e468f4238_b.jpgWIP ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53736499563_cf56992448_b.jpgMoc ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

The end result (here while I still was adding trees):

53735371352_63971377db_b.jpgMoc ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53735371367_6216c3dc24_b.jpgMoc ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

53736728770_363f1af3f9_b.jpgMoc ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

The 3 different parts split up:

53736728785_3c06c973c8_b.jpgMoc ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

With trees added (showing the build at my youngest kid school as they were doing stuff around fathers (job, hobbies, etc)

53761495738_0ecf585b33_b.jpgMOC Ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

With my EMD SD70Ace UP 1111 "Powered By Our People" and a UP H-20-44 (unnumbered still):

53745048341_24a329bd2c_b.jpgMOC ravine with 2 bridges by Barduck12, on Flickr

 

 

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I've also been following your progress on Flickr, and I must say, this scene is fantastic! My favorite part is the curved trestles - those aren't easy to do!

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Very cool! That looks great! I was using similar slope techniques on a canyon project I built digitally in the past. I really like how it can make a scene look more organic!

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Was following this build on your flicker for a while! It’s absolutely gorgeous, really love seeing the bridge and rock work all come together! 

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Really cool! As I see you are from Belgium where will you be showcasing it with you LUG-members? Would love to see this in person.

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3 hours ago, JHS_NL said:

Really cool! As I see you are from Belgium where will you be showcasing it with you LUG-members? Would love to see this in person.

yeah, it'll be at Brick Mania Antwerp

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