It measures 51 cm in length, 16 cm wide and at its highest point is 16 cm high and is geared for 28 mm miniatures.
Some images of WIP ,I used 6 mm MDF for this task. |
MDF struts support in place as the glue sets. |
Once set the top portion of the bridge it cut out and glued in place. |
The railing is constructed from wire mesh I found in my garage glued in place, odd bits of thin MDF were added to key areas on the bridge .
Food for thought:
On completing the bridge, I thought to myself I could have just cut out each side of the bridge from a solid piece of MDF using a drill and a electric jigsaw, anyway I will keep this in mind if I ever have to make another bridge.
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Primed black with spray can. |
This image shows my first attempt at painting, I started painting it a greyish colour but was not happy with the results. |
I add some random spots and streaks with Agraxearthshade |
VMC white grey was used to simulate bird droppings on the bridge, I was inspired by Nick and his take on MDF bridge follow this link. |
Complete bridge |
The walk way easily accommodates the bases of troops. |
The road is only wide enough to accommodate one large vehicle. |
Some more images showing the bird droppings. |
Great work. Fiddly to do I'm guessing, especially all those saw cuts for the footpath, but it's turned out really nicely and the rust effects are superb.
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Thank you Andy for your comments
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Excellent work . You are your own 3D Printer
ReplyDeleteThank you Uberfeldgendarmerie for your comments
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Stunning scratchbuild and painting..the Addition of bird droppings is clever
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul's Bods for your comments
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Absolutely impressive John! Really puts my own efforts to shame. But of course I still appreciate the mention ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick, your work is always inspirational
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Fantastic work as always, so sad I'm going to miss MOAB :(
ReplyDeleteThough I do have to ask, what tools are you using to cut 6mm MDF in those difficult curved shapes?
No worries Sean hope to see you at Cancon
DeleteI used a electric jigsaw to cut the curved pieces.
cheers John
I salute you, that is impressive precision, my cuts go wild!
DeleteNot really Sean if you have a good look its a bit wonky :-)
DeleteAmazing work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal
DeleteOh my goodness, what an awesome build!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael for your comment
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Fantastic work on that John!
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Matt
Thank you Matt
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Hello Sir? I'm interested in obtaining the plans and dimensions for the buildings Sir. Where can I find them Sir?. Thank you Sir.
ReplyDeleteRico I have posted another image of the bridge with the measurements but I don't any blue prints I basically made up the measurements as I went.
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Very nice indeed...well done :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kym for your comments
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Excellent work John! I've said it before and i'll say it again you are a master!
ReplyDeleteThank you GReg
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