Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Medieval market

Some of the bods from The Strelets Roman market..converted with a bit snipping and a bit of paint.

All the possible  "conversions" from the set. I could of got a couple more but it would have been stretching it a bit...too many medievals in sleeveless tunics starts to ..er?......look odd
The females don´t need a lot of work..well none really in the case of the poor peasant girl, but the woman with the basket has been careles and let the X-mas goose do a runner.
Again, just a bit of a re-paint. The guy with the whip has swopped his Pugio for a sword.
No change for the bakers wife...as with the baker (apart from some warm tights :-D ) The Amphore have had one handle removed to give them a less roman appearance. I could of cut the bottoms flat as well..but that would have meant risking the paintjob ......and  I´m lazy :-D

Hello to Peter celella from Sword and Sandal Gaming blog. A huge amount of Ancients (and other eras) in all scales.
Hello to Gowan from Gowan´s 1/72nd scale models blog. Fun and creativity..His fantasy medievals are great :-D

13 comments:

  1. They are great Paul, great snipping and bodging to make them more medieval...I can smell the cow pats from here!

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  2. Nice bod-mods, Paul. I miss the goose.

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  3. LOoks great. Another better Strelets set.

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  4. I've enough of judging and grading your work. Every thing is phucking great as always... A+

    Cheers
    Thomas

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  5. Great ideas!!
    You must see this one! http://forum.modelismo-na.net/viewtopic.php?f=156&t=18270&start=0

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  6. Great work Paul. The bakers wife and table set is awesome, I could think of a few uses for that model on its own.

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  7. I love it but wait. Is that not a man carring a roman amphorae. Thats not medieval now is it. Is it? Not sure But Great anyway

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  8. Very nice! - Makes me appreciate a quieter world --before Christmas shopping!!!

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  9. Isn't that goose a bit to small for you and your family??? And I get the feeling that your medieval town gets a bit overcrowded :-D

    Nice conversions and paintjob Paul! Keep surprising us!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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  10. Thanks :-D
    The goose?...tasted lovely!! :-D
    @ Gowan...amphorae were definately used up until the 14th century..there have been finds made on medieval ships ;-D
    http://www.fieldschool.univ.kiev.ua/archfind.html
    and there is evidence that they were used until the 16th century
    http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/LX/Amphora.html
    @Peter...if there seems to be too many bods in the town....I build more houses :-D

    Cheers
    Paul

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  11. Great variety of figures and poses

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  12. @ pual they say you learn something new every day thanks to you I've learnt 3 :-D

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  13. These are great Paul,......dont you ever sleep?

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