jimbrae Here''s today's release from MiniArt. A subject seen everywhere in the world but, until now never been done in styrene in 1/35th scale; 35522 - PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE. Images of this New Release can be seen:
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bill_c Damn, but this would look good with a TRAM going underneath it! :D :D :D captnenglish This is the kinda thing that ISN'T period specific which is awesome roudeleiw I really like scratchbuilding things, but this one is a great time saver and looks fantastic.
Hardly possible to scratch this one more convincing.
Claude Hisham This really looks cool. Just one thing though... the space between the high poles in the middle doesn't look wide enough for a street to run through it. I guess it would only work with single train tracks.
Hope it won't be too espensive.
Hisham jimbrae
That's an interesting point although, with the construction, I don't think it'd be too difficult to buy two and and expand them? The supports are there which is half the battle. :) mciszewicz Well, seeing real life examples regularly - Warsaw has quite a few of them, one being near a major courthouse I visit occasionally - I'd say it is a bit on the small side. Still, there are at least three things that can be done with it, namely:
a) using styrene, it can be quite easily stretched and widened - I do not have pictures, but most bridges I've seen are at least twice as wide as this one, modern ones that is,
b) stairs from ground level to the first platform can be attached on bo... Occam It seems like this kit would solve the problem of the short bidge:
http://miniart-models.com/35531.htm
The sprues look like exactly the same as the ones included with the pedestrian bridge.
mzaborsk I love all the new stuff from Miniart to bad it takes a while before it gets to the market... I know if the bridge was available today...... I would wip out the credit card and have it along with a couple of other items from this company.....
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