Medieval Engineers

Medieval Engineers

Medieval Engineers - A Real Bridge
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Ste_Makesgames 7 Mar, 2019 @ 11:00am 
Wow a working bridge that doesn't work lol but it's cool as hell!
BANANAS  [author] 15 Jul, 2017 @ 4:20am 
Actually XCanG if you check the dates these were posted mine was posted first by a few days on the bottom link and a few weeks on the top link. :p
stractus1 11 Jul, 2017 @ 12:04pm 
I'm still new to the game and learning. I do like this bridge and the possible uses that can come fron it. Well done!
XCanG 30 Oct, 2016 @ 7:58am 
This is one actually first suspention bridge maded and published in workshop: http://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=404562785 and this is more awesome version and really useful of this bridge, an actual example: http://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=399567754
XCanG 30 Oct, 2016 @ 7:52am 
First bridges builded in 2015. Like yours.
BANANAS  [author] 18 Sep, 2015 @ 1:27am 
I really need to get back into the game and do something!
-=IGOR=- Nikolai Jakov 17 Sep, 2015 @ 3:37pm 
Sorry, I was bindge watching workshop stuff and videos, so I did not notice the date. My apologies good sir :) Still, nice to see tech being used in creative ways :D
BANANAS  [author] 17 Sep, 2015 @ 8:04am 
Bear in mind how old this video is. I made this bridge within the first few week or so of the games release and around that time people were just doing simple stuff. I most certainly didn't invent anything new hee but I was the first to make the bridge design and post it online i this manner! :)
-=IGOR=- Nikolai Jakov 16 Sep, 2015 @ 8:28pm 
Ahh engineering. Using caterpillar chains as bridges.

I doubt you are the first to come up with this, but you might as well be the first, as a lot of people don't upload their creations or plays.

Still, nice to see how people apply technology for purposes that it was originally not meant for, but still works.

Maybe there would be a way to make this bridge collapsable and retractable? That would involve a lot of gears and rope, but I think it could be possible. One side stays locked in place, while the other side is detachable but attached to a rope, so it could fall down and be brought back up.
UninStalin 4 Aug, 2015 @ 2:14pm 
that's for when i do fps games