Tuesday, 11 November 2025

A New Bridge

 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!

36 comments:

  1. A very useful terrain addition.

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    1. Thanks Peter - I think so, too! Its even crossed my mind to get a second one......

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  2. I like the look of that bridge, the extra pieces will enhance its versatility

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    1. Thanks Scotty - definitely a versatile piece of terrain

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  3. That 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!

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    1. Cheers 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!

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  4. The 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!

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    1. Thank 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!

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  5. That is a nice bridge. I need to look into TEMU.

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    1. Thank you Jon! It does take a bit of looking, because 90% of the 3d printed stuff is pure sci-fi or fantasy and not any good for historical, but there are some things - like this bridge- that work perfectly for historical too.

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  6. Love that bridge!!! The Strawberries don't look too bad either! Nom Nom!

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    1. Cheers Ray, yep, the strawberries are pretty good ! ❤️ 🍓

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  7. Nice versatile bridge, smartly painted.

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    1. Thanks a lot Richard., lots of nice, deeply etched details make it very easy to dry brush the bridge.

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  8. The bridge looks great! We had our first go at growing strawberries this year as well - we lost the first few when a deer came through our yard and cropped the whole bush but once we got some protective fencing up we had a nice crop through the summer!

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    1. Thanks Bill....deer eating the plants isn't something we have to worry about, nor Steve in Bristol, I imagine!

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    2. Actually we do Keith, or we would if we lived about 100yds nearer to the open fields by us, where deer are frequently seen. I've even spotted one on a roundabout (with trees) in a BUA nearby and used to see them near the centre of Bristol when I cycled to work. Oh and these are Roe deer, not Muntjacs, which we have too.

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    3. Well we know what they say about ASS U ME, Steve....that will teach me not to do it!

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  9. Great work on the bridge Keith. Amazing how well some of these Temu finds come up.

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    1. Cheers Lawrence, I have not had a bad experience with Temu stuff so far.....

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  10. That’s a nice looking and versatile bridge…
    This 3d printed stuff is getting quite popular…

    All the best. Aly.

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    1. Thanks Aly....it is a nice piece of kit! First, it was hard plastic, now it is 3d prints....what's next....an AI that I can just type a description and figure scale into online and a printer somewhere spits it out and sends it to me by courier anywhere in the world?!

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  11. Temu is my go to these days. Prices are good and I’ve not yet been dissapointed with the quality. Bridge looks ace!

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    1. Cheers JBM, your experience matches my own....but you do need to be selective about what you order....some of the trees are a bit average.

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  12. Great result on the bridge Keith and a very versatile piece of terrain.

    We have given up on growing anything other than herbs as the possums or the cockies get them. I hope you continue to get a good crop from your garden.

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    1. Cheers Ben, I agree, the bridge will be very useful.
      We don't have any "predators", just pests eg slugs. Birds would eat them but I have nets to hopefully prevent that!

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  13. Nice bridge Keith……I’m not interested in that warm summer weather 🤬

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    1. Thanks Matt and totally understand about the weather - you love what you know!

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  14. That's a clever bit of terrain (and versatile). Nicely rendered--and nicely photographed (as a fellow who has no backdrops, perhaps I'm easily pleased, though).

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    1. Thank you Ed, I am very pleased with the kit itself, and the way it has emerged from the painting process!

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  15. bridge looks good. pretty versatile....like any stone bridge would be. 😁😆

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    1. Cheers Stew - I dare say one could even use it in the Best CW?!

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  16. Nice work- a very useful piece of terrain!

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