Hand cut ply arch formers or routed? - what sheet covering will you be using the pillar colours on your image looks quite bright as if blasted whereas most of the stone on arches and walls around here are a weathered grey / black - the arches are huge cut stone carved blocks (maybe there is a name for them?) I had a close up look at Hoghton Viaduct on the Preston to Yorks line on a recent walk and it is one absolute work of art - 1844 and still going strong after 170 years.
......Viaduct carrying Blackburn and Preston Railway over River Darwen. 1844-46; company Engineer Joseph Locke, Resident Engineer T.W. Flanagan. Rock-faced sandstone. Three semi-circular spans of 65 feet rising from 2 rectangular piers in deep gorge of river, carrying track 116 feet above river bed; corbel table to parapet. Construction took 18 months from laying of first stone in December 1844.........
Are those bridges insured Cav...?!!!!
Excellent.
Any updates on exhibition dates - going to be a definate crowd puller.
Ian