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you have a road leading to the bridge but it was a railway bridge, it didnt have a road.
havent played or downloaded the map though so i cant really say anything more
So i have to disagree. Sorry.
just saying
E.g. why should i add the other bank/river side? The river will take most the map space. There is only one brigde and it will end in a boring and stupide frontal barney. Adding the other river side wont bring any befenit for the map at all.
anyway thanks and good work.
Looks realy nice and you have my Vote. I can see : you was realy trying to make the Bridge like in real - i could not make it better !!! In this Case ,i will do another Project....
Greetings
There was a small warehouse/train station/military outpost on the Allies approach right at the base of the bridge but other than that, the approach itself was pretty open. If you wanted to include most of the buildings of the town, they were densely clustered to the left of where the bridge is as the town mirrored itself across the river.
Here's a view of where the town would be compared to the bridge:
http://www.worldwarphotos.info/wp-content/gallery/germany/1944-1945/Aerail_View_Of_Remagen_Erpel_Ludendorff_Bridge_Alte_Strasse_15_March_1945.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbvIjYl9SU4