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Laser guided, computer controlled model railroad
Thu, 2015-12-03 07:19 — Craigdhepburn
First attempt at a laser building and posting a picture
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Thanks for the shout out Craig
I'm still having a blast with my machine.
I like your bench, reminds me a bit of the ones I made.
Lately I've been working on the fancy trim for my next building. Namely how to get the laser to do all the hard work in mitering the corners.
This way worked out quite well.
Rick Reimer,
President, Ruphe and Tumbelle Railway Co.
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Station progress
Hi All
Some long overdue updates on the progress being made
Here are the construction photos of Sharpville station
made of MDF, cardboard and cereal boxes
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Some construction photos of Sharpville Station
BBuildings all places and ready fro roadworks
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Station building 2 in the complex
Roads and gardens temporally placed.
There are three stations in this complex, the original here on the right, then in 1951 a new 4 platform stub end station was constructed (Sharpville Station) and in 2019 a small section of Sharpville was demolished to make way for the modern blue glass station across all 6 tracks and linking all 3 eras into a single complex for the growing city of Sharpville
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Around the Station
Two resturants in the new station with the upper one for fine dining and the lower one a casual bar with live music
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
progress inside Sharpville station
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
And the roof is on
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Construction yard for new office block
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Road and yard in place
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia
Farmers Market in the park next to Sharpville station
Craig Hepburn
Perth Australia