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Sqn. Ldr. Ray Hanna A.F.C. & Bar being a very, very naughty boy!

570 I seem to be rather late to this , so will grab a seat and watch.
 
Nice stonework Ron. It will be a great scene when finished.

You probably know this, but the Ray Hanna stunt was done for the TV series “Piece of cake”, taken from the book series by Derek Robinson. The books are well worth a read if you haven’t read them. The book used this event as the basis of its narrative.…….
https://dunsfoldairfield.org/spitfire-bridge/

Neither the book, nor the original incident had spitfires involved though……that‘s TV for you ;)
 
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Thanks for your nice comments boys and thanks to Tim for the link.
Your participation alongside me into the unknown is much appreciated 'cos I'm getting fwykund!

I've started to add a bit of 'Fancy Detail' to the bridge and also the eight iron reinforcement bars. These I made from thin plastic card.

Fancy stonework.....
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The eight bar plates.

These were actually thick rods that went right through the bridge to the other side. The plates you see were then pushed on either end and bolted to the protruding rods. The purpose was to prevent any 'Spreading' at the middle part of the structure. You will spot such things on many old buildings and are usually rather ornate. An 'S' shape being quite common.

When I was 'On the tools' I spent many a happy hour hacking through masonry, thick old timbers, you name it ( All by hand) fitting these things.

I've also given the whole bridge a brushed on coat of light beige ready for some serious colouring and weathering.
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A closer look at the bridge coping stones etc.. I haven't been as neat with the far bit 'cos it'll hardly be seen. :upside:

You can just about see the big square bolt heads on the black plates. These were tiny. I have the scars to prove it!
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Next I'll tackle the proper colour and then the weathering.

Then I'll turn my attention to the river and the bridge surroundings....Gawd help me!


Cheers.
Ron
 
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Fat chance, Jim.
Mind you, that might suit one or two on here! ;)

Now, back to the bridge....
I've brushed on the main colour and changed the consistency of the paint to give slightly different shades.
I haven't a clue what the colour is, I just mixed browns, reds and orange in a cheapo watercolour paint box until I arrived at a close colour match.

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Next, I will tackle the weathering. particularly the base to try and show the rise and fall of the river level.

Then that should just about do for the bridge.

Cheers.
Ron
 
WOW is the only word the comes to mind Ron!!! The bridge is most excellent and looks the part Sir!!! It can't get any better than this.....Or???

Prost
Allen
 
Looking superb,
I asked my dad what them metal plates on buildings where for when i was a kid and he said there was a big shelf on the inside,but he also said when you heard an ice cream van it meant bring out your naughty kids so he can take em away!:flushed:
 
Looks the Bomb 570.........looking forward to the weathering and high water marks. :thumb2:
 
Cotswold stone. Well, it looks like the stuff at the garden centre.
I dunno about Cotswold stone..........but I love Cotswold cheese! one of my Faves. on "Thirsty Thursday" (Happy Hour).....oh yeah, that's today!!!......Yippee!!
 
That bridge looks great. Your photography skills really add to your moving skills.
 
Lovely bridge Ron...brave man, I'd be chucked out if I gave SWMBO a name other than hers. :tears-of-joy:

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Thanks for all your most excellent posts chaps. :thumb2:

Mike, I don't know about photography skills. I'm a point and click merchant. My cheapo camera is stuck on autopilot. It has to be, I know stuff all about 'Posh settings'! :upside:

I've found composition is more important. Perhaps that's the secret.......;)

Cheers
Ron
 
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Colin, I'm up for most things with a big blue vein in it! :flushed:

Meanwhile, back at the bridge.
Nearly there.
I've started the weathering process. I'll leave the final colour blending of the structure into the river until I've added mud, vegetation and stuff - At least, that's the plan.

Here's where I'm at. Brushed on with the same cheap acrylics.
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Time to mount the bridge on a base....

Cheers.
Ron
 
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