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Bridge on River Kwai
TEACKO
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 09:20 AM UTC

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This is amazing, love it. I have been there 3 years ago... The rebuilt steel one is still standing after the reconstruction in the later 40s.
/Stefan


Thank you Stef for visiting this build.
TEACKO
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 09:28 AM UTC
The real bridge (encircled) was later replaced by a steel bridge. During RAF bombing, the steel bridge got damaged, but the wooden one got completely destroyed. Later, the steel bridge got repaired, but used a different design to replace what got destroyed.



TEACKO
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 09:36 AM UTC
Also used a card profile to know where the cross beams were located.





A few holes got deeper when I re-drilled them. While wondering what to do to stop piers from sinking, Minder came up with a solution.







TEACKO
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 11:47 PM UTC
The next part was a bit tricky. All the piers had to lean-in. I made a template for where the piers ought to be at girder height. outlined the template at ground level, then with a square I transposed that template at girder height.





After I glued the top cross beams, Minder discovered a construction OOPS. Can you spot it?



Minder is complaining about poor notch work. I blamed the tools.







Tank1812
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 12:31 AM UTC
Loving the engineering part of the build. Keep up the good work.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 12:33 AM UTC
Brilliant execution, a true labour of love! I am eager to see this one develop. Well done!
PolishBrigade12
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 06:36 AM UTC
A museum piece in the making, no doubt. Very impressive work, got this one bookmarked!

Cheers, Ski.
TEACKO
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 07:59 AM UTC

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Loving the engineering part of the build. Keep up the good work.


Thank you Ryan.
TEACKO
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 08:05 AM UTC

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Brilliant execution, a true labour of love! I am eager to see this one develop. Well done!


Thank you Colin.
I am eager too, but I have other irons in the fire too. So, though it will have development spells, it will be completed some time next year. I will always update any progress.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 08:18 AM UTC

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A museum piece in the making, no doubt. Very impressive work, got this one bookmarked!

Cheers, Ski.


Thanks Ski.
Yes, my models are not for me, for I have no reason to keep them. This one was going to be for a new and nearby military museum. They initially said they would like to have it, but have not followed through with my requests for information on their donation policy, and to have the model enclosed (pay for Perspex casing). So, I am now considering donating it to our local Returned and Services League (RSL) museum.
TEACKO
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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 08:26 AM UTC
Laying in the girders.





Cut, tapered, and notched cantilever support arms.



TEACKO
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 12:46 AM UTC

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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 12:52 AM UTC
TEACKO
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 08:26 AM UTC
I know that THUMB anywhere. Thanks a lot Maarten.
TEACKO
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 08:34 AM UTC
Glued sets of two bamboo skewers together and tapered them. These are added as top cantilever supports.



Incorporating additional supports.











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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 03:36 PM UTC
Nice work, Peter. A very clean build and an interesting topic. I look forward to seeing more.

As an aside, have you read Miracle on the River Kwai by Ernest Gordon? He’s a survivor of that camp and this book is his story about it. He didn’t have too much to do with the bridge, but more the camp life and restoring a hopeful outlook for the POWs. It’s a good read.

Happy Modeling,
Zon
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 04:23 PM UTC

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Nice work, Peter. A very clean build and an interesting topic. I look forward to seeing more.

As an aside, have you read Miracle on the River Kwai by Ernest Gordon? He’s a survivor of that camp and this book is his story about it. He didn’t have too much to do with the bridge, but more the camp life and restoring a hopeful outlook for the POWs. It’s a good read.

Happy Modeling,
Zon


Thank you Zon for sharing that information. From this I discovered a true story movie, inspired by this book, where Earnest Gordon is acted by Ciarán McMenamin.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_End_All_Wars
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 10:35 PM UTC
Taking shape very nicely Peter– are you aiming to populate with many of Minder’s brothers-in-arms…& even a train? (ps your bear a very striking resemblance to another NSW gent of my long acquaintance whose surname begins Sy… - any relation?)
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 11:07 PM UTC

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Taking shape very nicely Peter– are you aiming to populate with many of Minder’s brothers-in-arms…& even a train? (ps your bear a very striking resemblance to another NSW gent of my long acquaintance whose surname begins Sy… - any relation?)


Yes, I plan to show POW working on the railway construction. No train. However I may build a rail trolley with some sort of rail materials on it. In regards to [B.Sy...], yes, he is one of my closest friends.
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Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2018 - 11:18 PM UTC
My friend Jack was telling me about how his father, an ex-POW, had five bayonet stab wounds that passed through his body around the chest area. All missed vital organs. We were both sadly affected by this story. I had previously seen photographs of this brutality, but I did not let Jack know. It must have been terrifying to think, that upon each thrust of the bayonet, this is it (facing death).

TEACKO
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Posted: Friday, November 02, 2018 - 09:05 AM UTC
Added cross-beams.





It occurred to me, while using a pencil mark for aligning purposes, that they look like iron pins. later, I will mark all joints where pins and braces are used.



Minder is showing off again. But he assures me that he used to be a tight-rope walker.

PolishBrigade12
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Posted: Friday, November 02, 2018 - 03:09 PM UTC
Taking shape, wow. You've done this before, I'm sure of it Teako, bravo!

Cheers, Ski.
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Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2018 - 12:03 AM UTC
Very cool architecture Peter , nicely done !!!
TEACKO
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Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2018 - 03:06 PM UTC

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Taking shape, wow. You've done this before, I'm sure of it Teako, bravo!

Cheers, Ski.


Have built a bridge before, and still working on its diorama, but it is a very different bridge to this one.

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Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2018 - 03:08 PM UTC

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Very cool architecture Peter , nicely done !!!


Thank you, cheyenne.