To prevent warping over time, I glued some supports to the bottom side of the short roadway overpass.



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Originally posted by Rick View PostI would have been afraid to take the bridge apart, but you made it look simple.
Excellent new bridge.
I needed to make it wider for the road so taking it apart was necessary. After thinking about it I decided, " What the H**l, just do it!"
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After getting the first section of the roadway complete, I turned my attention back to the steel bridge.
I made sure the inside of the truss bridge sides were smooth and ready for the next step in remaking a new steel truss bridge.
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I used HO scale 6X12 solid styrene pieces and glued them to the inside bottom of the truss.
As you can see, I used Quick Grip clamps to hold the styrene in place as the glue dried.
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Now I have lower side supports for the roadway.
I used .040" thick styrene for the road and cut a piece the same width of the first roadway section.
The styrene was scribed with expansion joints as well.
The difference between the almost right word and the right is the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.
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