I had seen some people at the N scale Convention in Nashville last year use them and it seemed to work pretty well for them, The way I am mounting into the module is mostly experimental and does work but is less stable than how I mount them on my new modules. Same leg poles, different mounting design. That will be covered in the next Free-moN build series. Once this module attaches to others, the legs are not an issue and is pretty stable.
I felt it needed to be sturdy since it is a 90 deg curve and 12" tall in the middle, I didn't want it to squeeze into the middle and destroy the bridge if it was weaker. The facia I put on later helps secure that issue if any.
Using extendable paint roller poles as adjustable legs is genius, never seen that before.
I had seen some people at the N scale Convention in Nashville last year use them and it seemed to work pretty well for them, The way I am mounting into the module is mostly experimental and does work but is less stable than how I mount them on my new modules. Same leg poles, different mounting design. That will be covered in the next Free-moN build series. Once this module attaches to others, the legs are not an issue and is pretty stable.
Building the benchwork went surprisingly well once I paid close attention to the math and measuring repeatedly. So far so good.
Looks heavy duty
I felt it needed to be sturdy since it is a 90 deg curve and 12" tall in the middle, I didn't want it to squeeze into the middle and destroy the bridge if it was weaker. The facia I put on later helps secure that issue if any.