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If they have the front elevation then I'm sure the other side's will be in there too.
Would love to own a copy of that framed and to scale, that is awesome! My piddling efforts at elevations on CAD don't come closeCAD will never have the same effect as hand drawn . That is stunning!
Would love to own a copy of that framed and to scale, that is awesome! My piddling efforts at elevations on CAD don't come close
Not good to see the badge like that - just something else for maintenance to catch up
Anyone remember seeing those wrought iron design on the roof at either end of the stand? Did they disappeared with the Club Deck or were they gone before that?Try contacting these chaps
If they have the front elevation then I'm sure the other side's will be in there too.
Based on the facade of Cairo museum I believe.Try contacting these chaps
If they have the front elevation then I'm sure the other side's will be in there too.
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Really? Didn’t know that.Based on the facade of Cairo museum I believe.
Read it somewhere years ago... "The New Era" I think. Google a photograph of the museum, uncanny.Really? Didn’t know that.
Seen it. As you say, uncanny. Notice it only says “Jahiz” at each end.Read it somewhere years ago... "The New Era" I think. Google a photograph of the museum, uncanny.
I’ve been there,completely missed that.This is the Cairo museum that's been mentioned
That’s a really interesting fact that I never knew.Based on the facade of Cairo museum I believe.
There is nothing better than hand made and beaten rivet's I love them I think they look fantasticWelding would cut down the amount of steel required!!
Here's a good aerial view of the museum.Based on the facade of Cairo museum I believe.
Ones for the mummies of Egypt and the other is for the Daddies of Scotland.Here's a good aerial view of the museum.
Aye Jahiz!Seen it. As you say, uncanny. Notice it only says “Jahiz” at each end.
The Old Mummy looks magnificent.Here's a good aerial view of the museum.
The grass/garden at the front is cut the way of the main stand metalwork as well.The Old Mummy looks magnificent.
Welding would cut down the amount of steel required!!
[/Why would welding cut out less plates if you want it to look the same?There is nothing better than hand made and beaten rivet's I love them I think they look fantastic
Also you wouldn't get rivets these days but snap head bolts would give the same look as rivets.
Her Maj is pretty staunch to get her house modelled on her favourite teams main stand.
No chance you were getting lockdown aggro from the Missus so far away LOL.My wife lives in Egypt and when she went to the museum she said it confused her - thought she was back in Glasgow lol!
Always find it impressive that the men back then and indeed in the Victorian era, had the foresight to build such great feats that would last long, long after they were gone. The cost of these engineering feats today would surely be prohibitive.Try contacting these chaps
If they have the front elevation then I'm sure the other side's will be in there too.
if only it was that simple Andrew lolNo chance you were getting lockdown aggro from the Missus so far away LOL.
Couldn’t agree more. i,m a structural engineer and in awe of what they achieved.Always find it impressive that the men back then and indeed in the Victorian era, had the foresight to build such great feats that would last long, long after they were gone. The cost of these engineering feats today would surely be prohibitive.
Try contacting these chaps
If they have the front elevation then I'm sure the other side's will be in there too.
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I shall have a look in my files.The Archibald Leitch lattice design, does anyone have any close ups of it or drawings with sizes on? i was going to do a scale one for my garden and searched all over google but drew a blank.
Loads mate fire the drawings over.no rush though I don't want you to hurt yourself getting up to the loft.I shall have a look in my files.
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Different days when men were proud of the work they done and did it well because if they didn't someone else would and they'd be binned.Always find it impressive that the men back then and indeed in the Victorian era, had the foresight to build such great feats that would last long, long after they were gone. The cost of these engineering feats today would surely be prohibitive.
I have brought many up from England on business trips and always make a point of coming past the stadium. Without exception all have been blown away by the red brick facade and the length of the building. It must have been quite amazing when brand new.Different days when men were proud of the work they done and did it well because if they didn't someone else would and they'd be binned.
Just need to look at the state of roads. There's cobbled streets that have been down for a hundred years with no problems. They whack a road down today and within a year it's falling apart.
A truly amazing building though imagine seeing it for the first time and taking in the sheer scale of it.
Not even the big projects either.Couldn’t agree more. i,m a structural engineer and in awe of what they achieved.
I wonder if GCC woud allow us to improve Edmiston Drive like that - nice wee Fan Hub!!Here's a good aerial view of the museum.
I just kinda float up through the ceiling these days.Loads mate fire the drawings over.no rush though I don't want you to hurt yourself getting up to the loft.
Cleaned up without the badges would look better imo