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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Medieval wagons and baggage master

A couple more wagons to add to my Previous baggage train. I think this will be all for now....oops!!...I´ve forgotton Benny and Buddy...they still need a wagon to pull...oh well...back to the workbench

Wagon from the Airfix Waterloo set...(after 30 years I have finally found a use for it ) wheels from the Airfix Waterloo french artillery, Oxen from Pegasus, Bod from Zvezda and the baggage from Zvezda medieval Artillery set
Again, wagon from Airfix, horses from miniart, bod from zvezda and the baggage from tiolet paper.:-D
Baggage master.. All zvezda..the horse and legs from The french Medieval Cavalry and the top half from the artillery set.
Hello to Roberto from Shermanholic blog...but not only shermans as the blog name suggests...all manner of AFV´s...the SPA AS43 is one I´ve never seen before.

Great this blogging game...you get to see so many things you have never seen before...:-D

15 comments:

  1. Really brilliant Paul. There are so many loving, intricate details to everything you do. Benny and Buddy are in great hands. Love the Baggage master.

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  2. Great sets, love the second picture!

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  3. Great stuff Paul!! You can never have enough baggage........or can you, (Wife and kids not included)

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  4. And again a nice way to use toiletpaper.
    Some nice wagons these are, maybee the next one with hay?

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  5. Nice one Ray but I'd add you to the list of baggage for me, nice work Paul.

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  6. Clever as always - I like the inventive use of toilet paper. Somebody else did that recently too to make very nice deck cargo for their Viking longship.

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  7. One can never, ever, have too much baggage.

    Nice work.

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  8. Good morning Paul! As always excellent work done by you! Carts from the set of Sagittarius?

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  9. Your solution for what to do with Benny and Buddy is much more humane than mine, I was picturing roast oxen like in Time Bandits served up at a feast. but that thought did occur before having dinner.

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  10. Beautiful work and use of toilet paper :-D

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  11. Fantastic again Paul. Really like your work.

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  12. Thanks :-D
    I´ve just discoverd that the wagons are from Atlantic...DOH!!!!!
    Cheers
    paul

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  13. These are impressive works Paul.:)

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