Engineering equipment?
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Engineering equipment?
Was it my imagination, or wasn't there supposed to be bridging equipment released at some point this winter? Bailey Bridge, Ribbon Bridge... with trucks coming later
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20 May 2011 GHQ sent the following reply
Thanks for the great comments, and for understanding that we try to keep as many people happy as we can, while trying to get a little something for everyone. As for items in our buildings line, we have not set dates yet, but they will include a Watch Tower made from conduit, a Bailey Bridge, a Ribbon Bridge, and a Pontoon Bridge.
Thanks again for sending in all of the great suggestions!
GHQ
Therefore, the question is correct as I and many others have asked GHQ to consider the bridging equipment.
Heres hopeing
Holdfast
Thanks for the great comments, and for understanding that we try to keep as many people happy as we can, while trying to get a little something for everyone. As for items in our buildings line, we have not set dates yet, but they will include a Watch Tower made from conduit, a Bailey Bridge, a Ribbon Bridge, and a Pontoon Bridge.
Thanks again for sending in all of the great suggestions!
GHQ
Therefore, the question is correct as I and many others have asked GHQ to consider the bridging equipment.
Heres hopeing
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Thanks Holdfast, thanks for reminding us of the good news.
I like the fact that they'reconsidering doing those as part of their terrain line. Hopefully that means these models wont impact the allocation of resources to wwII military kits covered by the traditional , annual 'to do list'.
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RedLeif
I like the fact that they'reconsidering doing those as part of their terrain line. Hopefully that means these models wont impact the allocation of resources to wwII military kits covered by the traditional , annual 'to do list'.
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Engineering Equipment
Thanks Holdfast! I didn't think I was imagining this. Since it is exactly 9 months ago that GHQ mentioned this, hopefully we will see something soon
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Oh wow - a GHQ Bailey bridge! Can you imagine what that's going to be like?
I've got the WW2 Churchill bridge layer and do you know that the bridge launch mechanism actually works? Well - sort of. The bridge pivots on an arm so you can actually launch the thing. Amazing!
So you know that the Bailey bridge will be a work of art.
Nice one GHQ

I've got the WW2 Churchill bridge layer and do you know that the bridge launch mechanism actually works? Well - sort of. The bridge pivots on an arm so you can actually launch the thing. Amazing!
So you know that the Bailey bridge will be a work of art.
Nice one GHQ
