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Offline BertietheBus  
#1 Posted : 10 December 2015 17:51:47(UTC)
BertietheBus

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Hello
Anyone bought any Hack Bridges??? I got information on them from Mount Tabor; they look excellent and relatively inexpensive. They are made of metal.
Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 10 December 2015 21:58:38(UTC)
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Do you have a picture or a link to where we can get information on them?
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline biedmatt  
#3 Posted : 10 December 2015 23:15:22(UTC)
biedmatt

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Matt
Era 3
DB lokos, coaches and freight cars from across Europe
But I do have the obligatory (six) SBB Krocs
ECoS 50200, all FX and MFX decoders replaced with ESU V4s, operated in DCC-RailCom+ with ABC brake control.
With the exception of the passenger wagens with Marklin current conducting couplers, all close couplers have been replaced with Roco 40397.
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Offline xxup  
#4 Posted : 11 December 2015 00:31:43(UTC)
xxup

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Nice bridges... Look expensive.. Sad
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Offline ozzman  
#5 Posted : 11 December 2015 01:42:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: xxup Go to Quoted Post
Nice bridges... Look expensive.. Sad


The Z scale line isn't cheap, but neither is it "frighten the horses" expensive.
Gary
Z Scale
"Never let the prototype get in the way of a good layout"
Offline RayF  
#6 Posted : 11 December 2015 13:41:07(UTC)
RayF

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Good variety of bridges. I really need to have a bridge on my layout! Smile
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline GlennM  
#7 Posted : 11 December 2015 14:33:52(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BertietheBus Go to Quoted Post
Hello
Anyone bought any Hack Bridges??? I got information on them from Mount Tabor; they look excellent and relatively inexpensive. They are made of metal.


Mike,

Yes I have one, and intend to add to it one day. The metal construction makes them a little more realistic for me. The big ones can be expensive though Blink

Here is an old thread on subject which may be of interest; https://www.marklin-user...etal-Bridges-for-Marklin

BR

GlennM
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Offline Adrian1  
#8 Posted : 16 December 2015 06:18:06(UTC)
Adrian1

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Originally Posted by: BertietheBus Go to Quoted Post
Hello
Anyone bought any Hack Bridges??? I got information on them from Mount Tabor; they look excellent and relatively inexpensive. They are made of metal.


Yes. While I gave not yet purchased a bridge from him I might one day. They do look good. I purchased a new Marklin Coaling Station from him and I can report he was very helpful with a few issues I had with it. I have confidence in him from that experience.
Adrian
Offline loderunner  
#9 Posted : 16 June 2016 15:47:19(UTC)
loderunner

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Originally Posted by: BertietheBus Go to Quoted Post
Hello
Anyone bought any Hack Bridges??? I got information on them from Mount Tabor; they look excellent and relatively inexpensive. They are made of metal.


Yes, I recently bought one at Calgary Super Rail Show. They are very delicate and get damaged easily. Mine is damaged already, while taking it out of the box or it was already damaged?

Loderunner

Offline Danlake  
#10 Posted : 16 June 2016 21:30:15(UTC)
Danlake

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I have a few.

Nice metal constructions, but lacking some details comparing to plastic versions on the market.

I have a similiar version as the Marklin bridge (Bogenbrucke) and it doesn't have one single rivet detailed in it...

When you go to their website you will notice you can not see any large image size of the bridges.

Brgds Lasse
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives.
Offline Goofy  
#11 Posted : 17 June 2016 08:26:55(UTC)
Goofy


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Posts: 9,012
I have seen these models and they looks impressive!
But i prefer Noch laser cut bridge and they are easier to paint or weathering.
H0
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