14 bods, 11 of them males and two mules and two oxen.
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Boss man and two workers. |
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A Close representation of a small Roman Hand mill.
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Females collecting Grapes and wheat. |
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Wheat cutters and thrashers. This lot will also make good rioters or additions to Spartacus´s mob. |
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On his way to market..or on the way back? |
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Oxen and Aratrum. Wether this Looks like the type of plough that would have been used in Roman times I cannot discover. It´s a bit difficult to put together, the handles of the plough don´t fir exactly into the bods Hands but with a bit of bending it does work. The Oxen come with the usual rings on thier backs for attaching the yolk, but I´ve made my own yolk. .
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nice models - i like how you've painted them. earthy, naturally historic colours. (i would've ruined them by painting them bright and garish - knowing me)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work of course !
ReplyDeleteThis set is very interesting, I think : maybe good for other periods ?
Thanks :-)
DeleteSome of them, TheyƩd make decent viking era farmers, but high medieval? not really.
Lovely Paul, I love me some good civilians.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Paul!
ReplyDeleteVery charming sculpts Paul and well painted!
ReplyDeleteA very versatile looking bunch, nicely done Paul.
ReplyDeleteHola
ReplyDeleteGrandes minis,el del molino es magnifico
un saludo
Nice Figures! Nicely painted too.Great theme a pleasant change to see.You are one who likes to bring Strelets up to scratch! Mean`s Make Them Much Better! .........Beano Boy
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeletePS: Pascal thinks like me! :D
Hello.
ReplyDeleteGood skills. :)
Each army marched on her stomach
For this reason, always need food suppliers and manufacturers / cooks
Whats bad the cook, these angrier army
Splendid, just the thing to create some vignettes, just a shame it is difficult to buty Linear B in the UK
ReplyDeleteA nice selection of farmers.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Again a great painted set Paul! They are good in making civilians!
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Peter
These Linear-B figures really pick up when so effectively painted.
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