Yet again I have been painting for others. These are resin bridges in 25/28mm for Chris to add to his Medieval farm that I painted up a month or two ago.
One of them is from Hovels but the other I have absolutely no idea!
All the foliage on this one, is to cover up imperfections in the casting.
The other bridge has cast on grass and bushes that I have added static grass and some foliage to.
The little gate house/ toll both is rather cool. It is a separate casting that I have left as a separate piece.
Both are nice models that were easy enough to paint.
Hopefully Chris will be happy with the results.
For sure, Chris will be happy with this wonderful result...this bridge is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've got to say that I'm rather taken with both of those, great job Rodger.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the bridges - someone will be pleased :)
ReplyDelete(btw - is there some sort of sound pop up on your blog... or is that me...?)
Not that I know of Mike.
DeleteThey are rather nice pieces of scenery and the addition of the foliage has brought them to life.
ReplyDeleteReally nice work with the bridges!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the bridge
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking bridges and something I really need to add to my own!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
I'm sure Chris will love 'em both! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteNice work! I'm sure that Chris will be thrilled!
ReplyDeleteNice looking bridge Rodger. I rather like the addition of the toll booth at the end.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The foliage looks great, especially on the first one :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bridges, would love to know the maker of the second one! Are the roads >50mm wide?
ReplyDeleteApprox 60mm wide. This is from memory though!
DeleteThanks Rodger!
DeleteN is for nice Rodger. Splendid looking work mate.
ReplyDeleteGood looking bridges. They will add a nice touch to tables. cheers
ReplyDeleteThe magnificent bridge.
ReplyDeleteReminds me, my home village river bridge.
Time my youth, and walk together with girl
In the middle of picnic areas, and beyond kisses-cottage
Very nice looking bridges Rodger.
ReplyDeleteExcellent terrain; suitable for so many periods and scenarios
ReplyDeleteNice work. They will complement your tables very nicely. :)
ReplyDeleteI am sure their owner will love your work. I've seen the second model before, the one with the little gatehouse, but I have no idea what the manufacturer is. You've made them both look very fine.
ReplyDeleteQuality terrain Roger.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Pat.
Great job done on these bridges Rodger! Great idea to use foliage to cover the imperfections!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Very good!
ReplyDeleteExcellent scenic elements to use for a wargame, the first bridge seems ideal for the Battle of Antietam.
See you soon
Simmy