Stechford footbridge

 I came across this in a book, Bridges for Modellers, by LV Wood, and in fact the side elevation is on the front cover. Stechford is in east Birmingham, and the bridge was built when the line was electrified in 1965. Looks like it has now been replaced by a bridge with lifts.


The bridge is concrete, but has "exposed aggregate feature panels", which make for an interesting model. I used geometry nodes to get the effect. The first draft turned out to be too fine, and the effect was hardly noticeable when printed; I think the above gets it just right.

This image is from Wiki.


I chose not to include the lighting, as it would be so delicate.

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