Re: Prototyping In Action
Posted by
Charles Gallo
on 1999-07-17 18:02:15 UTC
Charles,
The bridge looks more than slightly selectively compressed, and without
the approach causeways, looks a LOT smaller than it is
Charlie
(Who lives in NYC)
At 05:54 PM 7/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
The bridge looks more than slightly selectively compressed, and without
the approach causeways, looks a LOT smaller than it is
Charlie
(Who lives in NYC)
At 05:54 PM 7/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
>From: Charles Brumbelow <cbrumbelow@...>discussion of shop built systems in the above catagories.
>
>Check out the prototype of the Railking Hell Gate Bridge at MTH's web
>site
>
>http://www.mth-railking.com/
>
>If you click on the photo you'll go to a page that talks about the
>machine they used to construct the prototype of the model bridge.
>Interesting stuff.
>
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Discussion Thread
Charles Brumbelow
1999-07-17 15:54:42 UTC
Prototyping In Action
Charles Gallo
1999-07-17 18:02:15 UTC
Re: Prototyping In Action
Don Hughes
1999-07-17 21:16:15 UTC
Re: Prototyping In Action