I´ve made it so that the bits and pieces can be removed, swopped about and the Tent can be used for different periods.
When the cooking is done, the Tent can be used for Keeping the nags dry when it rains.
A bit of a mix of makes to create this lot.
The cooking pot from Strelets The French Army's Camp, the base from the Renedra Mixed tent set
Table from Linear-B Roman Tavern set, mess tins and Coffeepot, Atlantic´s US Camp set,
Pig on a spit..Imex Battlefield Accessories
Henry has found something interesting on the table
Dog from Valdemar Miniatures - VA186 "Drunken Knights"
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Nags from the Atlantic US camp set |
Fantastic work as always! You have a true talent for bringing your models to life!
ReplyDeleteExcellent, love the different elements!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteVery clever. I like the multi-purpose nature of it!
ReplyDeleteThey will look fantastic on the table
ReplyDeleteThese is superb Paul and I am just trying to imagine how small a 1/72 scale coffee pot is! I have an idea to do some form of archaeological dig site later in the year and this has given me more than a couple of ideas to ponder, many thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe coffeepot is tiny..as I was cutting one free from the originalbase it pinged off into never never to be seen again land.
DeleteArchaeological site dio..sounds great. Erik Trauner has done a couple ..one with a dino and one with a mayan temple..the dino one is here:
http://www.diorama-dreamland.at/index.php?id=38
Thanks Reginald.
ReplyDeleteThe Scenario idea, "raid on the enemy camp" is very Close to what I have in mind for the tents .
Wonderful and full of life...! Marvellous work.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul! And usefull!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter