I got this resin bridge off Des, you could just get a single 28mm figure across it and I figured I could make it more useful so I cut it down the middle with a panel saw, uhu glued some foamboard between it and chucked some ready mixed filler on it.
Here with some almost based French dragoons painted in Jamaica.
A first post to count towards Dave Stones Summer of scenery at last!
It's always useful to have another bridge, I'm pretty sure it started off as an aquarium model but I think it works well enough now, bit more of a country bridge than my Warlord/Italeri one I think.
It's always useful to have another bridge, I'm pretty sure it started off as an aquarium model but I think it works well enough now, bit more of a country bridge than my Warlord/Italeri one I think.
All the best
Iain
And very nice it looks too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea Iain. The expansion makes it mush more useful.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a great result!
ReplyDeleteNice bridge conversion Iain.
ReplyDeleteHey! That turned out super nice! Well done!
ReplyDeleteCertainly more useful than a single person bridge, unless you were planning on trying a skirmish game, Iain!
ReplyDeleteWell done Iain, a nice conversion.
ReplyDeleteVery inventive conversion. Looks very good Iain.
ReplyDeleteWorked out really well, nice bit of conversion work.
ReplyDeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteNice work on making the terrain piece much more useful. Came out great. I try to have bridges at least 50mm wide on the inside - so at least the usual Black Powder-type of cav bases can make it over.
ReplyDeleteYep, excellent idea, well done!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's quite a clever work, I really like the repurposing and the final result
ReplyDeleteNice and simple conversion there Iain:)!
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