Now when I placed the boards back to back I see that some of the rocks make a cliff, and I might add some a step or two so that the rocks don't become an impassible terrain feature. I have the rocks done so that now I can work on the bridge. I drew out all the stones first. I then took a pen and just dug into the foam a bit deeper. It gave you the effect that you see below.
Man! Did that ever take a long time. I don't think I would want to do smaller stones than that for the top of the bridge. I would like to get the board done a bit sooner than later. You might notice that on either side of the bridge that this is some dug out stones. This is where I'm going to have some fallen stone so that essentially you can use it to get on and off the bridge. It would suck if you had to go all the way to one side of the bridge to get off. I can see that making a big mess. As for the sides of the bridge I decided to go with a little bit smaller size of stone.
With those arches along the side I will be cutting those out so that it looks like water can pass under it. This was my plan from the beginning. I think this project is coming along just nicely. Next I will be adding in a small stream to go across the board and then fix up any loose ends. Once that is all done I can then start on painting. I can't wait to have this all done!
Here is my table in action. This was the scenario were you had to hold the center of the bridge and also have a warcaster/warlock near a flag that was located off the side of the bridge. I don't think anyone won by scenario, it all ended up as warcaster/warlock kill.






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