Guys, Thanks for the comments...Josiah, I found a sketch of one on the internet, also some of the wagons were this color so I just incorporated the two.
As a wargamer who has trouble putting together ready-made kits for wagons, caissons, or guns I can really appreciate the effort that you put into this scratch built wagon. It looks great! Huzzah to you!
Wonderful build cap'n and excellent photography shows off the piece to best advantage. The painting is very effective the weathering of the timbers on the wagon make it come alive, did you you undercoat first or go straight to layering the colour?
Impressive scratchbuilding skills you have. That's a very cool wagon.
ReplyDeleteExcellent model & painting. Your passion shows through your works. Warm regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteExcellent scratch build! Was this based off a specific vehicle or photograph? (Pardon my ignorance..)
ReplyDeleteThat´s scratch built!!!! WOW!! It looks wonderfull.
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Paul
Guys, Thanks for the comments...Josiah, I found a sketch of one on the internet, also some of the wagons were this color so I just incorporated the two.
ReplyDeleteAs a wargamer who has trouble putting together ready-made kits for wagons, caissons, or guns I can really appreciate the effort that you put into this scratch built wagon. It looks great! Huzzah to you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful build cap'n and excellent photography shows off the piece to best advantage. The painting is very effective the weathering of the timbers on the wagon make it come alive, did you you undercoat first or go straight to layering the colour?
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That looks fantastic, great job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone. Really good work.
ReplyDeletePP...I started with black, a few light coats of blue, drybrush antique white.
ReplyDeleteThe wagon is gr8. You made the right choice going for cardboard. Congrats
ReplyDeletereally nice work, the weathering on the wood is spot on.
ReplyDeleteThat is just pure gold..well done
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