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STEEL RAILROAD BRIDGE TOWER
Product code: 9334555Description
BENT 2 PACK
Features:
* Part of the new Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System
* For more information about the Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System click here
* Common prototype design used with various types of bridges
* Fits steam-, diesel- & modern-eras
* Highly detailed parts
* Easily cut to three different heights
* Two sizes of concrete pedestals included
* Use with Cornerstone Standard 30', 50' & 70' Deck Girder Bridges (each sold separately) to model a continuous viaduct
Assembled models measure: Width at Base: 4-1/2" 11.4cm Width at Top: 1-13/64" 3cm Height: 10" 25.4cm
Footings Large: 29/32" 2.5cm Tall Small: 1/2" 1.5cm
Photo shows a typical viaduct modeled with Steel Railroad Bridge Tower Bent 2-Packs (#933-4555), and 70' Standard Level Single-Track Railroad Deck Girder Bridges (#933-4507), each sold separately:
MODEL CEMENT AND PAINT NOT INCLUDED.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS! NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.
Features:
* Part of the new Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System
* For more information about the Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System click here
* Common prototype design used with various types of bridges
* Fits steam-, diesel- & modern-eras
* Highly detailed parts
* Easily cut to three different heights
* Two sizes of concrete pedestals included
* Use with Cornerstone Standard 30', 50' & 70' Deck Girder Bridges (each sold separately) to model a continuous viaduct
Assembled models measure: Width at Base: 4-1/2" 11.4cm Width at Top: 1-13/64" 3cm Height: 10" 25.4cm
Footings Large: 29/32" 2.5cm Tall Small: 1/2" 1.5cm
Photo shows a typical viaduct modeled with Steel Railroad Bridge Tower Bent 2-Packs (#933-4555), and 70' Standard Level Single-Track Railroad Deck Girder Bridges (#933-4507), each sold separately:
MODEL CEMENT AND PAINT NOT INCLUDED.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS! NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.
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