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Anyone have any good ideas about great looking bridges?
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lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/collections/habs_haer/
plenty of inspiration and excellent source of documentation (including some interesting bridges)
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Micronart's stuff is maybe a little bit expensive, but in my opinion nothing else in Z reaches its accuracy and perfect looking... For double track a truss bridge is indeed what I feel best.
Well, forgive me, but I beg to differ with this statement. For accuracy and breathtaking appearance in Z scale bridges, the prize goes to TrainCat:
www.zscalemonster.com/traincat/
With all due respect to Reynard (and without meaning to disparage in any way), he took a great many liberties with his Micron Art bridge designs in order to make them easier to assemble. They also represent relatively lightweight bridges that would not be used on a heavy mainline. The TrainCat bridges are craftsman-level in complexity to build, and carry a price tag to match, but they are absolutely faithful to the prototype.
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The biggest problem I have is when ordering from the states is with the footpads and road agents in the UK government who believe that we should have to pay them to spend money overseas. The cost of the truss come to about 175 GBP at the moment plus shipping, which I think is pretty reasonable for the quality of the kit, but to that I'd have to add Import duty and a handling surcharge. The could be as much as 30-40 GBP (50-65 USD) It's iniquitous, IMHO.
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