Pegasus Hobbies Techno Bridge Review part 1

Hi all,

Yesterday me and Ben went to our flgs Questing Knights for a look around and as usual end u0 spending far more money than we intended. It is a great shop as it has things from so many different manufacturers that the choice is amazing. One of the many items we picked up was the Techno Bridge by pegasus games to start our scenery collection.  We were so impressed with this kit when we opened it that we decided a blog review was in order.

The unboxing:

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Well after unceremoniously tipping all the items out of the box we were aoready impressed. All the parts had minimal mould lines and there was only a few little plastic nubs that will need to be cut off the railings. The plasric used to make the bridge is of a really good quality nice and rigid and the detail is nice, not overly intricate to make painting a nightmare but enough to avoid it looking plain. In the box there is 2 main bridge sections, 2 ramp sections and 8 sections of railing. The construction of the kit is so simple each part has a little tab that simply clicks into a recess on the next part, the fit is so good that glue isn’t 100% needed.  This is a good feature as you could very easily purchase another bridge to almost double the size.  The construction when all parts are clean will take less than 5 minutes.

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So next we snapped all the parts together for a dry run and it made a really impressive piece.  It is over a foot in length and offers a lot of cover in an in game situation. The bridge is wide enough that a landraider can be placed lengthways across it.

Overall at this stage we are seriously impressed especially considering it cost us £11.80 after our store discount. The next part we will post tomorrow after painting this little beauty.

If your interested a little more in Questing Knigts please click on the link in the main menu. Alan the owner is always willing to order in any item you want and runs the S.T.A.G.S. wargaming club here in Telford.

Thanks for reading and talk to you in part 2 tomorrow.

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