I am trying to go back and fill in my website with the projects I have been working on for the last five years or more. There is a lot I have done that I have not posted about. Blogs and/or websites like this have evolved a bit and getting the feedback (or not) isn’t the same as posting about something on social media. A crazy piece of track work I built for my Bronx Terminal got over 1,200 likes and a lot of comments but there was basically no description or series of pictures showing how I got to that point. I like seeing the progress and so I want to also show the process.
For the next phase of my Bronx module I needed to build the Terminal Bridge so I could get cars off the car float into the yard. The first three tracks are operational and those are the offloading/onloading staging tracks for the car float. While building it I put in more time than I thought I would so I figured it should be able to qualify for an AP Merit Award. It passed and you can see the progress photos and descriptions on this page. I don’t need another Merit Award for the Structures Certificate because I have already earned it, but I figured by having it evaluated I would make sure I was modeling up to the standards I expect of myself and hopefully receive some feedback on possible improvement.
While I have posting the latest project I just finished, I thought I’d also go back to the beginning, at least the beginning of my Free-mo adventure and start back-filling those pages with that information. How I got started into Free-mo and Free-moN and the process I used to build my modules.