Electrical towers in 1/285?

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Electrical towers in 1/285?

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Does anyone make high tension wire towers in 1/285? Something like this?

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Or this?
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Post by Ben »

Hi,

GameCraft offers one and I read in the 6mm wargaming and terrain group on FB that Najewitz Modellbau had such things on offer (OOP ?). Furthermore Brigade Models seems to make something like that via Shapeways.

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Post by chrisswim »

The GREAT aspect of Allen's is that his actually has electrical flow, so you can power a building with a light in it. Try it....
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Which is "Allen's"?

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Ah - Allen as in Rockwell. Found it.

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Post by 6mmwargaming »

Hi

I don't think the Najewitz Modellbau models are around anymore, as they sold off their 1/300th line (and I never updated my article).

Another option is Brigade Models in the UK who sell some.

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Post by John Secker »

Brigade do a couple of nice Cooling towers, and a radio transmitter tower, but I could not find any electrical power pylons.

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