You can´t have a town without
businessmen and you can´t have businessmen without a Market and you can´t have a market without market stalls (or is it stands? )
So far I´ve built 3 of the many different designs which seem (after a web search) the most common.
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No wonder the woman is angrily waving her fist...there´s no goods to sell or buy!!!! |
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The three types, made from coffee stirring sticks. The coverings are printed. The market wares are still to come, boxes of fruit etc. |
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They can also find a use in the Khandibar scenario As my medieval civvies now number more than 100 and there´s many more to come, I´ll need some more stalls and a couple of big tents for a special set of bods that will occupy one of them :-D |
nice market! good and simple work on the stands!
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Roll up! Roll up! Get your weevil infested fruit 'ere! They look great Paul; I'd say stall although I suppose they could be referred to as 'pitches' perhaps?
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Great market models!!
ReplyDeleteThe covers are printed? They look like cloth. Impressive.
ReplyDelete"50 sheckels for this turnip? It doesn't even look like a turnip, more like a thingy!"
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul :)
Nice, versatile set of models! Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteGreat scratchbuild, Paul. You've got the stall coverings modeled with the droops and wrinkles in the right places! Very convincing.
ReplyDeletePaul these are just great. Do they have any playable function in a war game?
ReplyDelete..besides being crashed through in a movie car chase.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FruitCart
Thanks.
DeleteThey are more or less scenery but like most bits and bobs they could be used as cover/hiding places
Cheers
Paul
No goods to buy or sell? What do you mean? "Ooo, there's some lovely filth down here..."
ReplyDeleteGreat set, looks quite versatile too! Always a plus
Great stuff!!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Nice models of market stands, next step the goods!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect so far!
Figures are awesome as wel!
Greetings Remco
NIce nice nice!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Paul. Godness where are storing all this stuff!
ReplyDelete"10 for that you must be mad!"
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Useful for so many scenarios and genres!
Thats what I call 'Modelling within-tent' - very nice!
ReplyDeletePaul you have proberly made the most usable bit of scenary ever. I see uses for it from ancient mesapoteimia to the distant future and all time periods in between.
ReplyDeleteGreat work and I really think that woman needs to calm down. perhaps thats why the gunman went in to calm things down
Great Stuff! And as Gowan has said practically timeless as to where it can be used
ReplyDeleteThat's a hell of a nice job!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done Paul!
T.
I like these very much, and finally I know what I can do with those wooden coffeesticks from my last trip to Germany :-D
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Paul!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Nice work on the stalls...sorry to hear you hurt your back
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