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Gordon 12th March 2010 13:36

Forth Bridge
 
A few years ago, there was an article in Model Rail, about someone who was building a 4mm recreation of the Forth bridge, and I've seen nothing on it since.

I was wondering if anyone on here seen the article, and knows anything else about the project, was it completed etc?

It would be some size of bridge in 4mm scale! :D

pre65 12th March 2010 13:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 43745)
A few years ago, there was an article in Model Rail, about someone who was building a 4mm recreation of the Forth bridge, and I've seen nothing on it since.

I was wondering if anyone on here seen the article, and knows anything else about the project, was it completed etc?

It would be some size of bridge in 4mm scale! :D


Ah, I reckon he spends all day painting it !:D

62440 12th March 2010 14:20

I saw this, then realised it was in an April edition.:p April 2006, pages 84/5/6 for any one interested.:eek:

Regards, 62440.:D

Belmont Road 12th March 2010 17:23

I build loads of kits etc. Judging from the time it takes even with everything jigged it could take over 10 years to build this.

Perhaps they have realised!!!

Bubblewrap 12th March 2010 18:30

If it was done in 4mm scale the model would have been over 100ft long
4mm scale 71ft to the mile.


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