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    This pictures of Harpers Ferry are so nice
    I feel like, I could already see the fights on the street. Great stuff guys

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    Pontoon bridges have been used since time immemorial, and it is said that the original London Bridge was a pontoon bridge built by the Romans. Continuing this tradition, the Union erected a pontoon bridge of their own at the base of the Harper's Ferry Peninsula, using an opening in the Armory grounds' river wall to connect both sides. The fiery Colonel Benjamin "Grimes" Davis convinced the aging General Miles to allow 1,300 cavalry of the besieged Union forces to try and escape using the pontoon bridge through Confederate lines during the night of September 14th. He was successful, taking out or avoiding the Rebel pickets, the lines of which had been thinned due to the exposure of the flank at Crampton's Gap. Davis also managed to use his native Mississippian accent to convince the head of a ninety-one long Confederate ordinance wagon train to take his forces as escorts. It wasn't until morning that the wagon drivers were surprised that their escorts had pistols trained on each one of them!

    Below is a screenshot of a "what if?" scenario (direct CSA attack on the town itself).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fancy Sweetroll View Post
    Pontoon bridges have been used since time immemorial, and it is said that the original London Bridge was a pontoon bridge built by the Romans. Continuing this tradition, the Union erected a pontoon bridge of their own at the base of the Harper's Ferry Peninsula, using an opening in the Armory grounds' river wall to connect both sides. The fiery Colonel Benjamin "Grimes" Davis convinced the aging General Miles to allow 1,300 cavalry of the besieged Union forces to try and escape using the pontoon bridge through Confederate lines during the night of September 14th. He was successful, taking out or avoiding the Rebel pickets, the lines of which had been thinned due to the exposure of the flank at Crampton's Gap. Davis also managed to use his native Mississippian accent to convince the head of a ninety-one long Confederate ordinance wagon train to take his forces as escorts. It wasn't until morning that the wagon drivers were surprised that their escorts had pistols trained on each one of them!

    Below is a screenshot of a "what if?" scenario (direct CSA attack on the town itself).

    I love that story of the cavalry's escape, i busted out laughing when the wagon drivers realized who was escorting them.
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    I would belive if the CSA had assaulted via the pontoon bridge many men of the south would be decorating it with their liveless corpses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fancy Sweetroll View Post
    Pontoon bridges have been used since time immemorial, and it is said that the original London Bridge was a pontoon bridge built by the Romans. Continuing this tradition, the Union erected a pontoon bridge of their own at the base of the Harper's Ferry Peninsula, using an opening in the Armory grounds' river wall to connect both sides. The fiery Colonel Benjamin "Grimes" Davis convinced the aging General Miles to allow 1,300 cavalry of the besieged Union forces to try and escape using the pontoon bridge through Confederate lines during the night of September 14th. He was successful, taking out or avoiding the Rebel pickets, the lines of which had been thinned due to the exposure of the flank at Crampton's Gap. Davis also managed to use his native Mississippian accent to convince the head of a ninety-one long Confederate ordinance wagon train to take his forces as escorts. It wasn't until morning that the wagon drivers were surprised that their escorts had pistols trained on each one of them!

    Below is a screenshot of a "what if?" scenario (direct CSA attack on the town itself).

    Fancy, Trusty mentioned yesterday that you were responsible for the rendering.....WOW! Very impressive, I have to commend you!
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    I can see people getting absolutely mown down on those bridges. Cannot wait for this stuff to be implemented, should lead to some very interesting attack/defend Gameplay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fancy Sweetroll View Post
    Pontoon bridges have been used since time immemorial, and it is said that the original London Bridge was a pontoon bridge built by the Romans. Continuing this tradition, the Union erected a pontoon bridge of their own at the base of the Harper's Ferry Peninsula, using an opening in the Armory grounds' river wall to connect both sides. The fiery Colonel Benjamin "Grimes" Davis convinced the aging General Miles to allow 1,300 cavalry of the besieged Union forces to try and escape using the pontoon bridge through Confederate lines during the night of September 14th. He was successful, taking out or avoiding the Rebel pickets, the lines of which had been thinned due to the exposure of the flank at Crampton's Gap. Davis also managed to use his native Mississippian accent to convince the head of a ninety-one long Confederate ordinance wagon train to take his forces as escorts. It wasn't until morning that the wagon drivers were surprised that their escorts had pistols trained on each one of them!

    Below is a screenshot of a "what if?" scenario (direct CSA attack on the town itself).


    Time to make a video like this


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    Quote Originally Posted by RhettVito View Post
    Time to make a video like this
    ...The cheesiness is strong with this one.

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    Wow is AMAZING screen !!! Very beatiful

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