This week I kicked off the new road heading further into the property. The first section is a straightforward timber deck that branches off to the left from the lower horseshoe loop. I had considered another rock wall embankment, but this approach is much quicker taking a few days of work dodging the patchy rain and also guarantees an adjustable but smooth level run to the bridge over the creek. I will be using steel for the track, and now need to weld steel track in place far away from any power source. Once I make it to the bridge over the creek it drops away into a downhill grade toward the old treehouse and beyond.
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| An artistic interpretation |
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| Post's buried deep and cemented in place |
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| Turnout now functional, still needs a check rail |
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| After disassembling & tinkering with post height's I've now reassembled the deck and is finally at the correct height |
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| 2 more spans to meet with the footbridge. Soon to be a "Shared Rail/Pedestrian Path, Nothing could go wrong!" |
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| Da & work train navigates the bridge work, the Shared Rail/Pedestrian Path idea was shelved due to pedestrian safety concerns, another death will shut the place down they said last time. The train will now use its own bridge and enjoy a large radius curve. |
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| Wagons purchased from Dave in Waihi make up the work train, the 4 wheeler cannon keeping in theme with current world events & PRR's defense budget. |
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Also purchased some more aluminum track from Dave, about 280ft plus a turnout, enough to procrastinate on the portable generator for the welder. The universe provided at exactly the right moment completely without notice, aluminum track being rare in these parts.
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| Starting a fresh cut, nothing better than exposing earth and carefully relocating it somewhere else ever hopeful of encountering deposits of high-density elemental gold. |
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Almost across the stream. Building up the area with fill for the lawnmower road.
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| All downhill now until the treehut. For every meter it drops 6cm roughly 3m after the turnout. Across the stream I've also cut in at the same grade but will adjust the grade from the current 6% to ensure I make it to the next stream at the right height just after the Flame Tree |
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| Due to this land being swampy, i'm continuing using 100x75mm Posts for the trackbed which will help with drainage and ensuring a smooth gradual incline easy to adjust things like camber. |
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| Roxy posing. Cutting now roughly at the right height, decent bit of track laid. |
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| Redid the curve and screwed everything in place before installing a level crossing |
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| Using a jigsaw and a bit of plywood to cut out the crossing, screwed into place for testing. Its going to be a scale road and crossing with painted lines and flashing lights. |
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| Flame tree giving a final show, 1 tree removed and another trimmed clears the path. |
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| View from the bottom after some clearing up. |
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| After trying to get my Gemini AI to add a single arch bridge it kept generating multiple arches, this is the best it could come up with. |