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And smoking kills.
As for submitting this in the bonus round, I doubt a bridge would stand a chance against coasters
Um yeah. Magnus's bridge is quite awesome. Not realistic by any means but far more interesting to view than the others with the possible exception of Chapelz, which was also excellent but not quite as much so as Magnus (the towers!). Otherwise I liked Hobbes for the fact that it was very realistic and Old Red's had atmosphere. I can't view the other as I have no program that can open a .rar file and nor do I care to.
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It's a great feeling to be in PT2 now, though i will somehow miss the prelims. working for a contest can be so much fun.
But I don't see your point ride6, why the bridge is unrealistic. To have a bridge like this in realy life should be not such a big problem and there are even sime bridges looking like this.
And steve. I promiss to work on my landscaping and flower arrangements. If there is anybody willing to help me with that please pm me.
thanks again
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If only someone made a Beau Bridges head out of quarter-tiles.
...I'm glad I remembered how to send an E-mail...
...maybe next round...?...
See no reason why it could not be built in real life. The plane and the jump are lovely additions.
Good luck in the finals!
The ones of Chapelz' and Hobbes I also liked very much, but just a little less.
Was very impressed by the rusty-looking one of Old Red, this one looking so damned realistic that I saw myself walking again on it as a child in the town of Rotterdam, where we did have exactly these kind of bridges. (By now they are wider and more modern) Very good idea to use these paths as hangers for the bridge, and everything in a beautiful landscape.
Could not open Gride's one, will have to dl again.
Thanks everyone for all the work and the nice entries!
I'll comment on the others as I open them.
My father, born in Germany, was living in Helena, Montana for six years. That was in the late 50's I guess.
He was a pretty good runner those days and won the Montana running competition 3 times.
http://www.helenair....01041603_02.txt
When he came back to Germany he became civil engineer in a contructing firm. They are building various bridges all over Germany.
So yes that's the main facts about the story and the reason for putting the bridge to montana though it doesn't look very montana-ish.