Thursday, 14 April 2016

Carts, Monks, Mules.........and Dobbin

The first Batch from the Heap of lead....and resin.

First the two wagons. Both are made by Toma Miniatures
Ochsen Wagon. I painted the ox black as most medieval paintings Show either totally black or totally (Cream) White oxen..and it saves a lot of time :-D
Hand cart. This set´s titel is "Faster Daddy, Faster!"
Three Monks (and a mule), also made by Toma

The two pack mules...I think are by Valdemar.
and finally, Dobbin.....also by Valdemar...I think






13 comments:

  1. Excellent, absolutly excellent...

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  2. Is that monk beating someone to death with...a bible! Bloody Radicals...they're everywhere!

    Nice modelling as always.

    H

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  3. Excellent work again Paul! I think you are right about the mules and the cow. My first thought was the mules were from Ingo's figures but they look different (the package).

    Greetings
    Peter

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  4. Superb work Paul, you made short work of the first load.

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  5. Spot on as always, you do everything you paint justice both in style and detail

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  6. This figure is nothing more than stupid. Pure fantasy. Can anyone imagine the weight and the costs of a handwritten book? (The painting is as perfect as ever).

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    1. As a stand-alone bod he is a bit silly but I think Wolfgang´s solution (he´s putting it onto a high shelf) works

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  7. Well that was quick, but careful work Paul.
    The whole kit and caboodle looks excellent.
    Well done on both the painting,
    and your presentation. BB

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    1. Thanks Paul....and the next 40 are nearly finished :-D

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  8. Great looking carts and chaps, can never have too many carts!
    Best Iain

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  9. Fantastic looking figures! Excellent paint jobs as always! I think the monk/priest is holding the bible up deliberately in order to allow it to be seen/venerated by others as that would fit with my understanding of medieval christian liturgical practice. However, if in doubt perhaps the scuptor could be contacted?

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