Saturday, 17 October 2015

Playing Bridge

I forgot about this purchase from Birmingham on Sunday.  Lovingly described by it's vendor as 'some plastic crap in a box', this pair of bridges looks useful for bodging into something Baileyesque for Little Cold Wars.
Here is one of the bridges assembled and successfully bearing the weight of a 1/43 scale T-55.

The (plastic) 1/35 Panzer II was even less of a challenge.  Expect to see more of these bridges once the bodging begins!

10 comments:

Paul Foster said...

I like! Terrible colour however.

Hugh Walter said...

That's rather nice...it's bigger than it looks on the box! I vaguely recall a wind-up or battery-operated big-wheel Jeep thing, this might be from the range of. We had a whole colony, for our crown? Seems a tad excessive...couple of Plods and a sturdy trunk would have sufficed, surely?

Tim Gow said...

Paul Foster
I think a repaint may well be on the cards....

Tim Gow said...

Hugh Walter
Going by the pictures on the box the bridge is the most useful thing in the range.

Milgeek said...

I kinda like the colour....Looks very 'Forth Road Bridge'! - Only you don't have to keep painting yours! ;)

PatG said...

Nice find!

Tim Gow said...

Stephen Beat
I haven't even begun painting it yet - it may require some cutting about first.

Tim Gow said...

Pat G
I'd never seen one before - and don't expect to find another!

John C said...

I thought our description could not be contested by trading standards.

Tim Gow said...

John Curry
You managed my expectations splendidly!