Eagle Valley - Kurt's Third Layout
The Bridge to Addon

To get from the static layout to the module section involved crossing the doorway from the master bedroom to the master bathroom. Kurt added a drop in bridge section across the door, using the same connectors as for the modules to aid in easy removal of the wiring. Locator blocks lock the module in place. For easier storage, it was kept mostly flat with all trees planned to be removable. Being flat, at the base of the mountains with the river that connects (logically) to the Devils Gulch river section, it stood to reason that campers, hunters, fishermen, and assorted other recretional sports might be conducted here by the inhabitants of Addon.

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Picture of bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
The basic track work for the bridge.
Picture of bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
A meadow was simulated on the bridge, next to the rocky stream.
Picture of campers on bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
Campers have come into the meadow.
Picture of hunters on bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
Hunters after rabbits have brought their beagles into the meadon is search of supper.
Picture of campers on bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
The campers have spotted a train through the trees.
Picture of bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
The completed bridge section. The trees remain movable for now.
Picture of bridge between Fraser Logging and Addon
The bridge in place below Fraser Logging mountain.
 

 

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