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Garden construction part 5

Brick arch bridge under construction in the west garden
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My site was linked in the News of Ride on Railways Homepage.
I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Paul Middleton herein.
Camp?

Blue tent set up for works in the rain

Side wall of arch bridge and form of semicircle board

Another side wall of arch bridge before the wood deck step

Brick supports for new elevated line from deck to west garden

The construction site with blue tent is considered to be good atmosphere for narrow gauge enthusiasts.

What structure is this?
Supervisor and Equipment

Supervisor Thoma in the star of south garden

Handmade transistor controller and three-cylinder engines of Saito for model airplane
Sunshine after a long

The last photograph of engine shed before pulling down

After removing the engine shed from west garden, brick wall between columns completed.
Construction of arch bridge

Side walls standing in 3m distance and semicylindrical form setting

The view from the deck, and laying bricks on form

Left form without brick work and right form with brick on round arch

The brick bridge with two arches will be a landmark in Bentengaoka S.L.
Civil engineering

Steel truss bridge removed to new elevated line on brick supports

Gathering the soil into a heap to make a small hill and cutting line

Concrete block wall under mortar top finishing and the view of completed
Narrow gauger's spirit

The detail of the periphery of track, it is live and real.
Track construction on deck

Supervisor waiting at construction site on north deck

No.9 loco Plymouth arrived with construction tools and materials

Exchange of curve R=2m track to R=3m ones in the corner of deck

Moreover, setting up a turnout and sidetrack in north deck station
Coffee break

Coffee cup on deck seat under the cherry tree

Blythe walking by the Plymouth train in Northern Deck Line
Night in the garage

New doorplate of A&B and Bosch's screwdriver as my newest tool

Tram running in evening town (HOe layout)
Arch construction is continued

Laying bricks on two arch forms, and you see the shape of a bridge
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