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I can't wait for the spinnahs and underbody lighting! I consider your animal-powered vehicle projects to be the very finest display of what can be done with imagination, careful research, great building skills and PAPER! I'll probably never build one but it is a joy watching your creations come together.
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Wow, you have really out done yourself this time. You have truely raised the bar again. Outstanding work on this amazing project, museum quality without a doubt.
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Conestoga/Prairie Schooner/Covered wagon.
Thanks for the comments, Ron, Husker. There are so many old modes of transportation from long ago that it is hard to break away and do modern stuff. I have not departed from the present and eventually I will do a few modern stuff as well. Right now I am tossing around the Idea for my next wagon.
Military Gypsy Chuck Wagon Farm Wagon The last one the farm wagon is about the same as the military version. |
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The fighting 7th has my vote.
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Silveroxide,
If you can't make the convention but want to display your models, let me know. I know that Chip of Fiddlers Green will allow some space on his table for non-FG models. I'll be there all day Saturday. |
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Thanks, I will consider it. I have a large packing tub that I am working on to accommodate my models for storing and moving around. |
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Silveroxide..im new here..where can i find your wagon designs..i would like to build some.. I know we are not supposed to do plastics but some of the 1/35 soldier sets have some good horses..check squadron mail order....hawklstrikes
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NOTE: My models are in the 1/16 scale range and to big for the 1/35th scale but when I make any plans, you can reduced them to the desired size. But remember, the smaller the build, the smaller the parts and hard to work with. I did the Gattling gun at about 1/32 scale, it is in the download section but it would have been much better if I had done it at the larger scale. Also the same for my Civil War cannon which I may re-do to 1/16 down the road. |
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Your latest is another work of art! Just awesome, and done quickly as well, very nice silveroxide, hope you have some plans for these for sharing, would like to build one or two myself..
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Conestoga/Prairie Schooner/Covered wagon.
Thanks for the comments Birder: I have to sit down and start to make some templates and plans eventually to keep track of how to build the carriages. Each one has its own idiosyncrasies.
Now on to an update: The side utility box is finished but this is the only picture I have of the build process. The other pictures did not come out well, too hazy. The rear feed box/wash basin/water trough was attached to the rear of the tail gate. when the tail gate came down, so did the feed box. On some Conestogas, there was a lockable tool box instead of the feed box attached to the tail gate. I opted for the feed box because it works in conjunction with the tail gate and shows more details than a closed box. |
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