http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-1-18-4-bridg ... _500wt_975
Custom 1:18 4' bridge
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Stug45
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Custom 1:18 4' bridge
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Razor17019
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General Blasto
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It does look nice, but I know that Aristocraft makes a nice stone arch bridge in G scale that could be easily widened to 1/18th scale. It too is made on polysomething foam that is hard. It must be about 4 feet long too. I personally like the truss style bridge LGB makes in 1/22 scale. THe only thing bad with it is it is a bit too narrow for Panzers and way too narrow for Tigers or Panzer tanks
But Shermans DO fit thru it
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Stug45
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Here is the little sister to the 4 ft bridge.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-1-18-2-bridg ... _500wt_975
http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-1-18-2-bridg ... _500wt_975
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