LGB Truss Bridge
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LGB Truss Bridge
I wasn't sure where to put this, but I figured it fits in with custom dioramas and such, so here it is.
I located a website that has the LGB brand Truss Bridge for about $25 shipped. That's not a bad price for a 17.75 inch (450mm) bridge.
http://www.onlytrains.com/Merchant2/mer ... Code=50600
I located a website that has the LGB brand Truss Bridge for about $25 shipped. That's not a bad price for a 17.75 inch (450mm) bridge.
http://www.onlytrains.com/Merchant2/mer ... Code=50600
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Well, it's almost 18 inches long, so I'd estimate the width to be about 6 or 7 inches, and the height to be roughly 4 or 5 inches from deck to top rail. I hope to be receiving mine sometime next week, and I'll post full dimensions then. It's G scale at any rate, and should work well with XD.
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Here's one website:
http://www.gardentrains.co.uk/2001web/2 ... icelgb.htm
Just scroll down to part #50600. Looks like it's only 12 BPS.
Or you can Google LGB 50600.
http://www.gardentrains.co.uk/2001web/2 ... icelgb.htm
Just scroll down to part #50600. Looks like it's only 12 BPS.
Or you can Google LGB 50600.
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Razor,
Just got my bridge, and here are the dimensions. L=17 3/4", W=6 1/4", H=3 1/2". The width inside the truss beams is 5 13/16", and the deck for the railroad track is 3 9/16" wide.
What I really like about it is that I didn't have to assemble anything, a la Pola.
Just got my bridge, and here are the dimensions. L=17 3/4", W=6 1/4", H=3 1/2". The width inside the truss beams is 5 13/16", and the deck for the railroad track is 3 9/16" wide.
What I really like about it is that I didn't have to assemble anything, a la Pola.

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flpickupman wrote:
Or you can Google LGB 50600.
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