Finally the carriage can have a "crew" added.
The bods are from the Strelets Crusaders on the march set.
Carriages for transporting people didn´t come into use until after the medieval period but seeing as virtually every medieval film, even those that claim to be historically correct (the Tudors series to name but one) I think my bods are allowed thier comforts as well.
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Rude passenger and the crew, The rude passenger has an unfortunate piece of plastic across his left eye. |
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Two female passengers. |
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The foot rest had to be made a bit thiker as it proved impossible to set the seat lower to accomodate their legs. |
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Drinking and driving |
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The rude passenger having a good old "dig" in his beak |
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Mrs Miggins is telling the rude passenger what she thinks of his pastime |
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Very good!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Paul !!!
ReplyDeleteoriginal work ! I like !
ReplyDeleteVery nice , great paint Paul
ReplyDeleteCheers
Great looking stuff. Rude boy looks like he missed his nostril and broke his finger on the side of his nose.
ReplyDeleteThat is great. :)
ReplyDeleteNice work!
Lovely job Paul.
ReplyDeleteNice, very nice Paul!
ReplyDeletePhil.
You are never tired painting!
ReplyDeletenice work Paul. I do wonder though if ordinary peasants were taken to the fields in their carts. just seems like a possibility. anyway great stuff.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely modeled, Mr. Bods. BTW: Never tell a nose-picker he is being rude, unless you are a good "ducker!"
ReplyDeleteNice work Paul.
ReplyDeletelovely work!
ReplyDeleteThose pasengers are cool, like your carriage, awesome work Paul!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Paul
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter