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scratchbuild or kitbashing a bridge?
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Any one have some advice for me? I need to install a mainline railroad bridge that crosses over another set of tracks. The bridge must be a minimum of 21 "real" inches long and be in HO scale. Also, since I model a free-lance version of the New York Central in 1944, it must look somewhat prototypically correct.I consider myself fairly decent at scratchbuilding with basswood and balsa but have no real experience with styrene. I haven't come across any blueprints that would work to guide me along. Kitbashing seems like the alternative I would like to take in this endeavor. What do you guys and gals think and can you recommend any decent kits for this purpose that cost a little less than a king's ransom it would be appreciated! Thanks. <br />Matt
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