Happy New Year all, and hope you all have a successful challenge.
I'll start with an apology for the blandness of my first entry. I was busy before Christmas renovating our cloakroom, so wasn't able to get any paint on anything miniature.
My plan this year involves painting projects that are all several figures, so the first one won't be ready for a while.
Whilst clearing up my painting area I came across this stone bridge. It has been languishing for some time (I prefer to not count how many weeks/months/years things sit in 'the pile').
A simple paint job with a mixture of browns and grey acrylics, some washes and some weathering powders and below is the result. A quick and dirty entry to get an entry in before the deadline.
I promise to make some more interesting entries as the challenge goes on. Probably.
This a 15mm bridge, however, would also work as a small 25mm one. Dimensions 11"long, 3" wide and 2" high. I've no idea of manufacturer as it came in a bundle of buildings someone was clearing out. It was resin and sat badly as was twisted, however, I managed to straighten enough for use.
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Hey Adam, that looks very much like an old armourcast bridge I have, but not quite, so probably need someone else out there to validate which company this was made by.
No matter who made it, you did a great job getting it ready for the table. While a fairly big piece these types of terrain pieces are pretty simple to get ready for the table so I am going to mark it as about the same time as painting a 28mm fig. I can see you did multiple colours which make it look very realistic, but still a pretty fast piece to do up. I would be very happy to see this piece on one of my tables! Great work.
- Byron



That's a good looking bridge! Nice work
ReplyDeleteA nice looking piece of terrain, well done Adam.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bridge Adam!
ReplyDeleteSolid multiscale bridge!
ReplyDeleteRock on!
ReplyDeleteIt looks decent width that one - nice job
ReplyDeleteGood solid looking bridge
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the bridge.
ReplyDeleteNice bridge. Hovels maybe?
ReplyDeleteThanks for kind comments. Good to have a few points on the board. Was hard to take a pic thay showed the six colours, three washes and three powders used. Going forward I'm going to try and get things ready for games day on Thursday's so I can take them along for a photo shoot and post some nicer pics.
ReplyDeleteBridges are always useful. Nice piece and nice weathering.
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