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wow some nice bridges.
Would be nice for nscale i can think of various dioramas to do with these and the layout i planned would have great use for this one below in particular.
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10162572
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Nice looking, but dang that's expensive!
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September 27, 2011, 03:49:14 pm »
They're imported into Japan - I wonder where they're made?
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September 27, 2011, 04:21:10 pm »
Quote from: John P Boogerd on September 27, 2011, 03:49:14 pm
They're imported into Japan - I wonder where they're made?
I think they're made in Germany, and you can have them also for N gauge:
http://www.hack-bruecken.eu/index1.html
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Quote from: Dani on September 27, 2011, 04:21:10 pm
Quote from: John P Boogerd on September 27, 2011, 03:49:14 pm
They're imported into Japan - I wonder where they're made?
I think they're made in Germany, and you can have them also for N gauge:
http://www.hack-bruecken.eu/index1.html
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yep the nscales came on on hs preorder
i don't need now but i may later so i hope they keep em in stock. If not i'll have fun making a custom bridge
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yeah a load of them.
http://www.1999.co.jp/search_e.asp?Typ1_c=104&scope=1&urikire=0&andor=0&scope2=0&sortID=0&SFlt_f=0&SFilter=Manufacturer&ItKey=Hack
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I'll be ordering some of these for my planned layout - they are really nice!
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February 03, 2012, 04:30:39 pm »
well the other shoe dropped, the N scale ones went up for reserve yesterday.
http://www.1999.co.jp/search_e.asp?Typ1_c=104&SC=37&Typ=0&sortID=0&scope=1&urikire=0&andor=0&scope2=0&SFlt_f=0&SFilter=Manufacturer&ItKey=Hack&SPage=1
look nice and a bit better priced than the HO scale. i could see investing in some of these for a well placed bridge as etched metal will really pop compared to plastic for a frame bridge!
hs is 30% more than the hack site, but the shipping from germany would more than make up for that difference! funny to get something cheaper from germany by importing it thru a hobby shop in japan!
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Quote from: scott on September 22, 2011, 01:20:16 pm
Nice looking, but dang that's expensive!
I dunno about that - I reckon $120AUD for a metal bridge that's 60cm long, 20cm high, 5.5cm wide is good value.
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yeah i thought that as well, but i could see if i really make an up front bridge scene it might be worth doing it right and getting something more refined than the standard plastic tomix or kato truss bridges!
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I have a couple of these, I ordered them through DM-Toys out of Germany. I can attest that the quality is excellent!
He also appears to have plenty in stock:
http://www.en.dm-toys.de/liste/hersteller/hack-bruecken.html
Here's a photo of one of them on my layout (just the truss section, the other parts are standard Vollmer plastic sections):
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Do you model Dutch and Japanese both? If so, I do as well.
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