So, as promised, a break from the Tourist Board and back to some wargaming content - the 3d printed bridge that arrived from Temu recently.
You will have to forgive the background, my jerry-built photo box doesn't have any back grounds long enough to accommodate the whole bridge - so there are some patches of bare cardboard - despite that, however, I don't think the bridge itself looks half bad!
Two spans
Three span intact and have destroyed
Obviously, it's possible to combine all four parts, but they would be too long for my photo box!
Useful for multiple era's
And if you like the model, I think it is even cheaper at the moment - halve the $NZ value to turn it into GBP or USD
It's been quite warm here of late - I took this image when getting into the car midday Monday (temp shown top centre)
And with the nice spring weather has come the first few home-grown strawberries - even my son said they were nice and sweet!
I won't inflict any more S Island holiday snaps on you tonight - but there are still two days' worth to get through!
I hope all is well with you all and please let me know your thoughts on my Temu bridge!









A very useful terrain addition.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter - I think so, too! Its even crossed my mind to get a second one......
DeleteI like the look of that bridge, the extra pieces will enhance its versatility
ReplyDeleteThanks Scotty - definitely a versatile piece of terrain
DeleteThat bridge has come out really well and nice that you can combine the sections as required. Incredible value as well! Strawberries in late Spring? It shows how different the climate is down there as ours wouldn't be ready until mid-summer, unless under a polytunnel. Assuming the slugs and snails hadn't eaten them first!
ReplyDeleteCheers Steve - yes Spring is Sept Oct Nov although I am not convinced summer should start on Dec 1 as we often don't get our "perfect" weather till Jan. We do still have to worry about birds and slugs etc nicking the strawbs!
DeleteThe bridge looks great Keith and a very handy piece, I like the idea that you can expand it or make it a ruined one, works well. Lovely looking strawberries, I had a great crop this year very happy with them but a distant memory now!! Enjoy yours!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donnie - I think the bridge will have a lot of uses! Hopefully these strawberries are the start of a crop that runs through almost up to Christmas!
DeleteThat is a nice bridge. I need to look into TEMU.
ReplyDeleteLove that bridge!!! The Strawberries don't look too bad either! Nom Nom!
ReplyDeleteNice versatile bridge, smartly painted.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bridge!
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