...fish, pots, baskets, wine and spices. The Market has got it´s supplies and the good folk of Styrow on the Foam can go shopping!!
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Three boxes of market goods from Nikolai. They are white resin and took less than an hour to paint. |
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The potter sisters (no broomsticks here though) and the wine seller. |
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Veg stall and fish a nuts stall |
Enough of the stalls..off to market!!
Wow, Paul, these are really nice and should serve your minions wonderfully well.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great Paul!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but I see a car chase knocking over fruit carts in the future.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking more along the lines of vikings. These are terrific - the whole thing has come together brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking market Paul. Really brought it to life.
ReplyDeleteLooks great. :)
ReplyDeleteNow, what you really need are some stocks or a pillory - that woman in front of the wineseller's stall looks as though she's about to throw some rotten veg at some poor unfortunate soul ;)
looks better than what they have on offer down the local supermarket! Apart from the sprouts. I hate sprouts.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post, superb photos!
ReplyDeletelove those pots, baskets and all the rest!
ReplyDeleteagain something for my wishlist, suberb scene it became Paul
keep up the good work!
(and my gf says she loves these as well)
What a great and lively shot. Well done! :-)
ReplyDeleteReally spruce up the stalls! Great set!
ReplyDeleteFab stuff! I can almost hear the hustle and bustle of the market place
ReplyDeleteSpuds - none of that American rubbish in medieval England, what's wrong with turnip?
ReplyDeleteI was just about to say that...
Deletegood job paul but please do not feed your people food they never would have gotten, they'll go hungry if they only get imaginary food...
:-D
DeleteThe didn´t really eat many carrots for food either, more for medical purposes and the bigger ones were purple ;-D
http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/history2.html
I was going to go for turnips but as it´s said in Blackadder, they are the devils instruments and I wanted to avoid any witch burning on market day.
Cheers
paul
Brilliant!
ReplyDelete3 pound of apples, a pound a pears and 3 pound a spuds please??
ReplyDeleteThat´ll be 1 groat and 2 pennies. Do you want some pepper with them?
DeleteLooks great :)
ReplyDeleteNice work there Paul.
ReplyDeleteI don't see carrots? Where are they?
ReplyDeleteGreat addition to your market!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Fantastic looking market, Paul. You can definately hear the cries of the traders, and the bustle of the crowds. Very fine indeed - they'll bring any game to life.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work! Really love your Styrow-On-The-Foam-stuff!
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking market place Paul !
ReplyDeleteLove the extra stuf to the gaming table that gives greate local colour.
Best regards dalauppror