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The vegetation really brings the diorama to life. The small details in the culverts and other items also add to the layout. Will you be able to get the dioarama outside in natural light? I think that would really finish it off. Thanks so much for sharing, take care and all the best.
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HunterH wrote:Looking great! I always love seeing your dios, where did you get the pile driver from? Also what are you using for rebar? I use window screen but your spacing looks better than mine. I am using animal screens for the epoxy coated rebar. I get it at the local farm supply stores.
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ChandlerYohn wrote:The vegetation really brings the diorama to life. The small details in the culverts and other items also add to the layout. Will you be able to get the dioarama outside in natural light? I think that would really finish it off.
Thanks so much for sharing, take care and all the best. Hopefully one of these days I can move into a place where I can move the diorama inside and out. This one is kind of stuck where it is.
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Looks great! Are there any more pics of your lead/piling set up? I'm curious and it looks good.
-John
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Concrete arrived to pour the foundations Backfilling the foundations.
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Looks good Ethan! I like the rebar fabrication. Ken
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Lot of a detail in this dio. It looks awesome man!!! Nice job!
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Always great dioramas Ethan. saw your work at last years open house up close. Amazing!
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Here are some pictures of forming and pouring the piers. I have not been exposed to much bridge work, so some of this is based off of limited knowledge. Hopefully these don't topple over. Drones are great for getting these type of photos.
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Maxing out the concrete pump. Even a place to use the bathroom
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Time to break out the concrete buckets!!!! Looks good so far to me from having seen some bridge work when I used to go to work with my late brother.
Dain
I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!!
Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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Great Dio update Ethan, looks like the concrete pump is getting a workout. I hope you have an aerial lift for those workers on the peir lol.
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Another great job Ethan . Your dio's are always the best. It was great to see and talk to you at the openhouse. Mike
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Finished forming the Piers.
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Wow, Ethan. That's impressive.
-Keegan
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You should get some erosion control up in a hurry, maybe some hay bales or silt fence because once the EPA people see this post they will be at your house by the end of the day looking to fine someone. Don't answer your door today.
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Nice diorama also.
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Exkvate3140 wrote:You should get some erosion control up in a hurry, maybe some hay bales or silt fence because once the EPA people see this post they will be at your house by the end of the day looking to fine someone. Don't answer your door today. Got a settlement trap downstream.
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Working on the end Bents.
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