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Post by Muze on Feb 19, 2014 2:05:41 GMT
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Post by adamantinedragon on Feb 19, 2014 3:13:21 GMT
That's a wide bridge! You could have a whole battle on that bridge.
Did you consider cutting or breaking off the rounded ends and decide not to? I wonder how it would work with the ends broken off...
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Post by Muze on Feb 19, 2014 3:46:33 GMT
the broken edges are a great idea ill have to try that on the next one ... this bridge is truly intended for the table top war game my brother and i are cooking up. thanks for the feed back.
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Post by Muze on Feb 19, 2014 3:49:16 GMT
oooooo i wonder if i could make a hole in the bridge using the broken slats ?
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Post by skunkape on Feb 19, 2014 16:10:01 GMT
Nice looking bridge! I have actually made some wooden floored buildings with broken slats. If you're careful, you can't even tell there is cardboard underneath!
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terrainaholic
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Hey all! I'm a 3D guy with a healthy respect for the 2.5D method! Thank You DMScotty!!!
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Post by terrainaholic on Mar 17, 2014 5:04:28 GMT
I break the ends off for rugged looks or cheat and nip them off on the band saw. Don't feel you always have to go the extra mile Bro. Your ability to dry brush is AMAZING and I think it looks GREAT! The mix of stone and wood complement each other well in this build:)!
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