28mm Covered Wagon now available!

Started by Leon, 23 December 2023, 01:32:00 AM

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Leon

We've got a little (although bigger!) addition for everyone next, with a 28mm covered wagon now available, suitable for the mid-late 19th Century.  This is actually from Dave's personal Schleswig-Holstein range but we thought it would fit nicely with some of the MDF ones that we produce under the RedVectors banner.

RedVectors > 28mm Wagons - https://www.pendraken.co.uk/red-vectors-mdf-28mm-wagons

RED-WAG-05 - 19th Century Covered Wagon with horses     £15.00



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John Cook

These would be really useful in 10mm.

Leon

Quote from: John Cook on 24 December 2023, 12:34:56 AMThese would be really useful in 10mm.

I'll make a note and add it to the request lists.  We've got a couple of similar ones with the German WWII service wagon:



or the Medieval one:

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Norm

The 28mm wagon is lovely. Does anyone know what materials the wagon sides (ribs and panels) would be built from and what colours would be best. Thanks.

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

They would be wood - suspect made out of what was avaiable. As to colour for many periods would follow colour of the guns , Prior to that wouls be palster in a preservative, probably dark brown.
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