Here are a bunch of pictures of the my finished Wooden Suspension Bridge...or at least god enought to game with as I havent fixed any Suspensions yet...
Last picture are a sneak peak of the gaming table for the up comming AAR of the latest game I run in our Very Moderate Swedish Conflict, but you have to give me a week or so to fix it up.
Splendid work as always Michael! I think it looks just like the real one.
ReplyDeleteToo bad we didn't manage to blow it up in the game though ... ;)
Thank you Jonas !
DeleteIt was a nice game indeed, I actually thought about building a blown up bridge section to as it are removable...
Best regards Michael
A masterpiece of terrain ! I'm really fan of your tables you know.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jehan! Very appreciated !
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Beautiful looking table ! , I admire your work. Cheers Tony
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteA tremendous result Michael, you must be delighted with it.
ReplyDeleteAs expected, looks ace! Marvellous what an atmospheric piece of terrain like that can do to a wargames table.
ReplyDeleteCheers, SG
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Your work is as always an inspiration. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteStunning work there Michael!!! looks Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks just great! All your hard work really paid off Michael!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
. It works wonders to use real life buildings for inspiration. A wooden suspension bridge of that design (in faluröd!) is difficult to come up with on your own.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
Thanks Mattias !
DeleteGood that we have some odd things here in sweden to get inspiration from, suppouse I have to make us a Midsummer pole to:)
Best regards Michael
Fantastic looking bridge Michael. Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteGreat job and that is one great looking terrain.
ReplyDeleteJohn
That´s excellent. lookin at the WIP I wouldn´t have thought it would turn out so well.
ReplyDeleteWhat can you say........brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat is great work. What a spectacular looking bridge. The rest of the table is great too.
ReplyDeleteIf you were to go with your idea to have a destroyed section, also do one with a raised section. That could just as equally pose an issue to troops attempting to cross.
Thnaks for some good Ideeas, will see if I ever get around to expend my bridge.
DeleteBest regards Michael
Fantastic work you have there.I can't wait to see it fought over...
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Alan
Just awesome - it really makes the table!!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Jay
Spectacular stuff! One of the best tables I've seen in a long time. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great as is. I wonder if you even need to add suspension wires?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean !
DeleteI to have had that thought as I suppousee I´m to lazy to ever get around to fix the suspension wires, thanks for the support:)
Best regards Michael
Thank you very much ! I´m realy glad that you appreciated the swedish Bridge !
ReplyDeleteMore odd swedish inspired terrain are in the progress, like a "Dalkulla" ;)
Best regards Michael
Hi Michael,
ReplyDeletethat looks absolutely excellent!
The bridge turned out great and the table has this special Swedish style between IKEA and Astrid Lindgren.
Any Swedish readers please don't take that insulting. It's this kind of ruralty that I like Sweden for... And Ice Hockey of course...
Cheers
Stefan
Great work Michael. This is a great project :-)
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