Re: Local Bailey Bridge
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 6:39 pm
Hi all.
The sudden dry spell now thrust upon us has meant we can use the bridge for what it is, rather than a garden ornament, however interesting.
With the on going saga of the forth coming "Real Weathering" book you will notice that the timbers have weathered very nicely, to my eye at least. the bridge hasn't faded much yet and there is minimal rust. some odd spots, but will keep an eye on them. As this is the Armotek forum I won't mention the vehicle: concentrate on the bridge
Have a good weekend everyone
Cheers Charles PS Them triffids just takes over don't they.
The sudden dry spell now thrust upon us has meant we can use the bridge for what it is, rather than a garden ornament, however interesting.
With the on going saga of the forth coming "Real Weathering" book you will notice that the timbers have weathered very nicely, to my eye at least. the bridge hasn't faded much yet and there is minimal rust. some odd spots, but will keep an eye on them. As this is the Armotek forum I won't mention the vehicle: concentrate on the bridge
Have a good weekend everyone
Cheers Charles PS Them triffids just takes over don't they.