Camp followers were informal army service providers, servicing the needs of encamped soldiers, in particular selling goods or services that the military does not supply—These included cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services and sutlery ( selling provisions to an army in the field, in camp, or in quarters)
Camp followers were both a support and drain on an army. On the plus side, They provided valuable Services as above . However, camp followers needed to be guarded and policed; camp followers could be among the most determined scavengers and looters after battles and whilst on the march
This Camp follower contingent could be huge, as in the case of the Tross (baggage Train) of the Landsknecht mercenary regiments . A 1,000-man regiment would be accompanied by up to 500 women and 300 children.
Anyway..history over...part one of the Camp followers.....
The cart is scratch built from CD casing and toothpicks (as HERE ) The luggage is a mix from different makes, including some bit´s from 1/32nd scale WWII kits.
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The goat is a conversion (head swop) from The Pegasus Farm Animals set. The Girl leading it is from the Imex American Pioneers set . She was Holding her Mothers Hand but got an arm swop with the Boy in the set.
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Nice job Paul, and the goat is a great addition!
ReplyDeleteAll scratch built and converted?! Impressive!
ReplyDeleteThanks John. Apart from the bits of baggage and the wheels..I think all of the parts, bods and animals have in some way or other been converted / altered or scratch built.
DeleteReally creative bod use - as always. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great piece, and a very useful article. I've been thinking about putting together some baggage trains. Is the ox from the farm animals set as well?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mattias.
DeleteThe Ox is from either a Linear-b or a strelets Roman Transport set
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Love it, lovely job the cart is brilliant
ReplyDeleteWith all that baggage the cart looks phenomenal I love the girl with the goat that just makes this baggage train stand out form all others.
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Great Paul, love the goat!
ReplyDeleteeverything perfect and super -paint,Paul. Very realist
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ReplyDeleteFine publication.
Good work and realistic description of everyday life...
Hi Paul, a very nice and beautfiul scene.
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