Friday, 13 March 2026

A Covered Bridge

I am running an American War of Independence game on Sunday and I wanted something a little different as a focus of the game. For this I have chosen a covered bridge.

So on Tuesday, when I got back from our little road trip, I looked up a few images online and put together a concept. Then on Wednesday evening I started construction, completing it Thursday evening.



Then removed from its AI generated background.





The nice thing about this model is that the whole model was made with leftover pieces and offcuts from other building projects.



16 comments:

  1. Clever use of scraps and bits, then, Certainly captures the look of the covered bridge. Add a village plagued by a. Headless Horseman, got yourself a game. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Joe...I have a couple of mounted figures without heads...!

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  2. Beautiful work again Mark, and distinctively North American. I always wondered why the covered them as you would get wet in the rain on the way there and also when leaving. I suppose it was a form of shelter if nothing else was around. I'll look forward to seeing it feature in Sunday's game.

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    1. I too always wondered their real purpose and is seems that along with providing temporary shelter for travellers from storms, the cover is supposed to help to keep the base timbers dryer and less subject to rot - it is much cheaper to replace a few shingles than the bridge trusses.

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  3. Oh, my! Beautiful terrain Mark!
    🪵 looking so realistic.

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  4. Used to live half a mile from a well-preserved (and still used) covered bridge in southeastern Pennsylvania, and your model looks almost exactly like it.

    Kind Regards,

    Stokes

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    1. I looked at making the Sach's Bridge, near Gettysburg, but it was too complex a build for the limited time I had.

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  5. Brilliant work there Mark and certainly something a bit different for the games table and scenario:).

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    1. Thanks Steve...I wanted something unique for this game.

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  6. That looks amazing!!

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  7. That's a lovely bit of kit, Mark.

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    1. Thanks Ray...we shall see how it features on Sunday!

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    2. Wow that looks awesome. Often thought of making a bridge like this. So may well be the inspiration I need. The river looks fantastic too. Overall impressive the rest of the blog too.

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    3. Thanks. Don't be fooled by the river in the first two images...I used AI to enhance the scene!

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