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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 09:35

Attempt number one...............
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 09:36

...number two............
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 09:37

............number three.............
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 09:38

............number four...............
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 09:38

...........and a fire engine
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Posted by C M Dodson on 21 Jul 2016, 09:59

Absolutely brilliant. Any chance of a tutorial please?

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Chris
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Posted by sberry on 21 Jul 2016, 10:27

Very original stuff, excellent! I don't think I ever saw such a fire engine in 1/72 before. But my favorite is the red carriage!
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 10:49

C M DODSON wrote:Absolutely brilliant. Any chance of a tutorial please?

Best wishes,

Chris

The closest to a tutorial is on the MKII (it Shows it pre-paint)
http://paulsbods.blogspot.de/2015/03/18 ... arkii.html
Basically, it´s more or less find a line drawing (if you´re lucky a scale plan) and use that as a template.
Materials are what you can easily find, Card, bits of high density foam, wire

It gets easier, when planning or making them if you just "make it up as you go along" :-)
Medieval carriage
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 10:53

Paul wrote:It gets easier, when planning or making them if you just "make it up as you go along" :-)

...or more difficult when you have to work to an exact plan (especially adding correct looking Suspension)
Ancient Roman wagon MKII
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The "Family" Version, hatchback, 2hp, full Suspension
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More pics with Details of the Suspension and the Roman Workshop that constructed it HERE
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Posted by Kekso on 21 Jul 2016, 11:15

Collect them all... errr, I mean I like them all :xd:
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 21 Jul 2016, 12:19

Hi Paul,

fantastic carriages!!!

Wolfgang
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Posted by Paul on 21 Jul 2016, 12:55

Wolfgang Meyer wrote:Hi Paul,

fantastic carriages!!!

Wolfgang

All older works...my work on the 1329 Project has re-started ;-)
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 21 Jul 2016, 15:32

:yeah: :-D

Wolfgang
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Posted by vellek on 21 Jul 2016, 17:20

Like, like, like, like, like, like...
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Posted by Beano Boy on 22 Jul 2016, 09:07

Inspiring Work PAUL,yes indeed. BB
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Posted by chen on 23 Jul 2016, 14:35

Magnificent! Love every piece of them!!
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Posted by stenfalk on 23 Jul 2016, 15:31

Very authentic. I can feel in each coach the "slowness" of their time. :yeah:
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Posted by Peter on 27 Jul 2016, 12:43

Wonderfull work Paul! :thumbup:
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