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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Medieval Woodcutter

Although, so far no snow has fallen it´s still a bit cold and the fireplaces of Styrow-on the-Foam need more winter fuel.
Thanks to a good idea from Michael on the Dalauppror Blog, changeable loads,  he can either be a woodcutter returning from his work in the woods, his cart filled with logs or part of the baggage train.

The bod is from the Valdemar Medieval army on the march set. The dog is from Revell´s WWI German infantry and the Mule from Linear-b´s Roman transport set.
The wagon is scratchbuilt,  wheels  Redbox Hussite Artillery ones, the woodwork using the panels from the Orion Hussite war wagon,.
The changeable loads. Also usefull as camp accaesories.


20 comments:

  1. Wonderful figures, beautiful painting, fantastic staging , pleasant ambience ... 2013 is beginning as 2012 ended on this blog!
    Phil.

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  2. really nice work, the wood is particularly well painted.

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  3. Nice figure, beautiful staging, perfect working as usual Paul
    Greetings

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  4. I see you have passed the 2013 Modeler's Conversion Project Vision and Assembly Test! Congratulations, Mr. Bod! Beautiful creative modeling, Sir.

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  5. Excellent looking figures and painting. I like the little extras such as the log pile.

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  6. Well done Paul!!! that is a neat and cleaver little bit of miniature mule operated transport. great work

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  7. A lovely conversion, Paul, and an excellent result using a very restrained palette. I quite like him. A good start to the new year for you
    Cheers,
    Mike

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  8. Another fine piece. I don't comment much as there are usually loads by the time I see. I'm a great admirer of your stuff, being into plastic.

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  9. Lovely job Paul! I love having bits of character like him on the table :-)

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  10. Another great work! And the changeable loads... brilliant!!

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  11. Nice one Paul!!! Love the stacked logs too!!

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  12. Looks Real to me... Great work Paul :)


    Regards

    Hobbyworker.

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  13. Nice work! it's a very evocative little set.

    Cheers,

    david
    http://nba-sywtemplates.blogspot.co.uk/

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  14. Again a wonderfull scratchbuild piece of art Paul! Nice painted figures!

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

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  15. An excellent dio Paul. Nice painted figurines and scenery

    Congratulations
    Kike

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  16. A superbly converted and painted piece, thanks for sharing Paul.
    Pat.

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  17. Fantastic stuff Paul - a great piece of conversion work.

    BTW - is your book on wargaming terrain out yet?

    Cheers,
    Doc

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    1. Thanks :-D
      I haven´t made or planned to make a book on wargaming terrain. Someone was amking a book about wargames terrain..it could be another Paul.I seem to remember Paul from the man cave blog saying something about a book on terrain, but I´m not 100% sure.

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