Genuine handmade super detailed G-scale brass bridge
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G-scale (1:22,5 Garden rail gauge/LGB compatible) PONY PLATE GIRDER brass bridge

9800 individual screws and nuts as rivet used in each bridge with amazing details

First in the world--G-scale Brass Bridge with Super Detail and applicable to Outdoor or Indoor use

Height: 17cm (6-3/4") Width: 23.5cm (9-1/4) Inner width: 14cm (5-1/2") Length: 100cm (39-3/8")

 

Painted versions:Custom painted in SILVER (Silber)/Grey (Grau)BLACK Oxide Red / OxidrotOxide Red / Oxidrot(Schwarz)Unpainted and custom painted version are available by request and Pre-order
G-scale (1:22,5) Big scale Brass BRIDGE
Production date: year 2010
Production quantity: 28pcs
Current inventory: 24pcs
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Camelback truss

Having a curved top chord and straight bottom chord meeting at eachend, especially when there are more than one used end to end.

This bridge is approx. 29 inches (74cm) long with approx.4.9 inches (12.5cm) high and 2.8 inches (7cm) wide Inner height for rolling stock and locomotive pass through 2.8 inches (7cm)

 

Bridge code: PBA002
Painted versions: Black, Grey, Oxide Red and unpainted
HO Scale 1:87 hand made pin-connected camelback bridge
Production date: 2008
Production quantity: 48pcs
Current inventory: 22pcs
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O-Scale(1:48) plate-Girder Bridge

The steel plate-girder bridge is one of the most common bridge types used by railroads. Plate-girder bridges became popular early in the 1900s because they are simple, sturdy, easy to construct, and easy to transport to the job site. They are common for spans from about 40' to 125', though some are longer.  Perfect for Steam- And Diesel-Era Railroads Whether a small stream or a busy highway, railroads have long relied on bridges to carry the right-of-way safely across natural and man-made obstacles. They are generally not the most dramatic or picturesque of bridge types, but because they are the most common, most model railroad layouts should have at least several.

Height: 55mm Width: 125mm Length: 405mm

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Bridge code: PBA009
Painted versions:Silver, Black color & Unpainted.
O-scale (1:48) plate-girder bridge
Production date: year 2009
Production quantity: 98pcs
Current inventory: 48pcs
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Bridge code: PBA010

This is one of the most widely used American prototype truss bridge.  The truss bridge is a simple skeletal structure. In design theory, the individual members of a simple truss are only subject to tension and compression forces and not bending forces. Thus, for the most part, all beams in a truss bridge are straight. Trusses are comprised of many small beams that together can support a large amount of weight and span great distances. In most cases the design, fabrication, and erection of trusses is relatively simple.

Height: 80mm Width: 110mm Length: 470mm

 

Painted versions: SILVER, BLACK & UNPAINTED
O-scale (1:48) brass bridge
Production date: year 2010
Production quantity: 98pcs
Current inventory: 42pcs
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Bridge code: PBA004

The steel plate-girder bridge is one of the most common bridge types used by railroads. Plate-girder bridges became popular early in the 1900s because they aresimple, sturdy, easy to construct, and easy to transport to the job site.

They are common for spans from about 40' to 125', though some are longer.  Perfect for Steam- And Diesel-Era Railroads Whether a small stream or a busy highway, railroads have long relied on bridges to carry the right-of-way safely across natural and man-made obstacles.

They are generally not the most dramatic or picturesque of bridge types, but because they are the most common, most model railroad layouts should have at least several.

Height: 3.5cm Width: 7.2cm Length: 28cm 

Painted versions: Black and unpainted
Pony Plate Girder Bridge 1-Track 80ft
Production date: Year 2005
Production quantity: 400pcs
Current inventory: 120pcs
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Bridge code: PBA005

38 foot single track steel plate deck girder type bridge with simulated wood walkways and side railings; finished in dark gray with brown walkways.

Model measures approximately 5-7/16" (13.8cm) long x 2-1/4" (5.3cm) wide x 1-5/16" (3.2 cm) height to top of railing.

Painted versions: Dark grey and unpainted
Brass girder 38' bridge single track; 2 walkways w/Guardrails
Production date: 2003, 2008
Production quantity: 200pcs + 200pcs
Current inventory: 90pcs
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Bridge code: PBA006

76 foot single track steel plate deck girder type bridge with simulated wood walkways and side railings; finished in dark gray with brown walkways.

Model measures approximately 10-3/16" (25.8cm) long x 2-1/8" (5.3cm) wide x 1-1/2" (3.7 cm) height from pedestals to top of railing

Painted versions: Dark grey and unpainted
Brass Girder 76' Bridge Single Track; 2 walkways w/Guardrails
Production date: 2004, 2008
Production quantity: 200pcs + 200pcs
Current inventory: 80pcs
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Bridge code: PBA007

The Howe truss, suitable for heavy duty bridge spans, was adopted by the railroad industry and became one of the most widely used trusses for railroad bridges.

The bridge is approx. 73.5 cm  long and approx. 12 cm high. Width at 8cm.

Painted versions: Black, Grey, Oxide Red and Silver
208' Box Girder Brass Bridge with walkway
Production date: 2008 (Signature series 1)
Production quantity: 50pcs
Current inventory: 9pcs
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Bridge code: PBA008

33-inches (84cm) Long Brass Curved Chord "dual track" Pratt Truss Bridge.

This massive-membered railroad bridge that is the final crossing of the Beaver River before its confluence at the Ohio River.

The bridge, which is a two-span modified-Warren through truss with a polygonal top chord, features riveted connections. It clearly was originally designed to handle two sets of tracks, but only one crosses today.

There is extensive lattice and v-lacing on the structure.

Painted versions: Black, Grey, Oxide Red and Silver
Brass double track width Rochester-Beaver Railroad Bridge
Production date: 2009 (Signature series 2)
Production quantity: 50pcs
Current inventory: 22pcs
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Chattooga River Pratt Truss Bridge(Trion, Georgia USA)Similar truss bridge also found in C&S/CB&Q's 126' thru truss bridge located in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

This is one of the most widely used American prototype truss bridge.  The truss bridge is a simple skeletal structure. In design theory, the individual members of a simple truss are only subject to tension and compression forces and not bending forces. Thus, for the most part, all beams in a truss bridge are straight.

Trusses are comprised of many small beams that together can support a large amount of weight and span great distances. In most cases the design, fabrication, and erection of trusses is relatively simple.

 The bridge is approx. 23 inches long and approx. 5 inches high. 100% handcrafted by brass with full rivet detailing

Bridge code: PBA001
Painted versions: Unpainted, Black, Silver
HO Scale 1:87 hand made pin-connected bridge
Production date: 2007
Production quantity: 50pcs
Current inventory: Sold Out
Bridge code: PBA011
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1929 HO Pratt Turss Bridge

The Pratt truss is identified by its diagonal members which, except for the very end ones, all slant down and in toward the center of the span. Except for those diagonal members near the center, all the diagonal members are subject to tension forces only while the shorter vertical members handle the compressive forces.

This allows for thinner diagonal members resulting in a more economic design. However, once assembled trusses take up a greater amount of space and, in more complex structures, can serve as a great railway facility to trains.

100% handcrafted by brass with full rivet detailing. Exclusively with walkways and railingsThe bridge is approx. 23 inches long and approx. 5 inches high.

 

 

 

 

 

Bridge code: PBA003
Painted versions: Black, Silver and unpainted
HO Scale 1:87 hand made pin-connected bridge
Production date: 2007
Production quantity: 98pcs
Current inventory: 36pcs