Here is a 3d printed Napoleonic French supply wagon from TayloredFiguresGB on etsy, from the same supplier I got the limbers and horse teams from, although it was actually last Christmas's secret santa present , so a rapid turnaround in my book ! Nice model, not too much clean up, sprayed in Army painter goblin green, black ink on horses and driver, agrax earthshade wash over all the green, bit of metal,horse colours and driver colours, the tilt was primed in Halfords matt khaki spray.
Another wagon done, more in the queue, together with Napoleonic infantry, cavalry terrain and some more Romano British.
All the best
Iain
Nicely done taup/canvas soft top. The 3D stuff is very compelling (to buy, not to own a 3D machine!). My two napoleonic artillery carts from Warbases have arrived following your last post ….. very effective for such few parts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm, the warbases wagons are good aren't they? I've got some other 3d printed wagons coming up in my next Napoleonic post that are even more economical, but the warbases ones are ace!
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Outstanding! I do not enjoy painting rolling stock so props to you!
ReplyDeleteThanksJonathan, I find limbers and wagons somewhat relaxing after the serried ranks of infantry and cavalry, maybe it's just because I know I'm nearing completion( as much as we ever are!)
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Very nice indeed Iain!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Keith, trying to get my locomotive finished after seeing yours!
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'Not too much cleanup required' is the phrase that leapt out at me. Always a bonus, and the finished article looks great Iain.
ReplyDeleteThat phrase leapt out to me, too.
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Thanks Lawrence, yes nice when that happens!
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Thanks Fitz, you never know what you're getting with 3d printing!
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Great model and great painting Iain.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Chris!
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Looking mighty fine Iain!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray, it seems like it's wagon times for both of us!
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Great looking wagon. Surely he can get hiwn clever for a dispatch gang
ReplyDeleteThe auto correct is annoying. The addition of a wagon in a game can lead to a clever plot line.
DeleteThanks Joe, in your first post I thought you'd gone all Scottish! Agreed god for scenarios/objectives!
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Lovely little model and very nicely painted too, great piece for the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Donnie!
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Awesome work sir!
ReplyDeleteHardly, but useful, thanks anyway Michal!
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Super looking wagon.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Richard, tempted diving back into the great Italian Wars!
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Splendid sir.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Mark!
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Excellent work there Iain and 3D printing really is coming into its own now, compared to even last year. It appears the quality has markedly improved and the choice of 'subjects' too:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve , yes, no stratification, nice and smooth, seems pretty durable too?
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Nice model Iain 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Matt!
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Lovely supply wagon Iain!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyrus , useful bit of kit!
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That looks grand Iain. There is a lot of detail in the wagon especially and the nags look really well proportioned. They don't seem to have any of the 'square' look of much of the 3D printed stuff that I have seen. Beaut!
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Thanks James, yes, they seem to be getting better, work nicely with Perry figures which is good!
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Lovely wagon Iain, I do like little vignettes like wagons and other stand alone bases that can be added to a gaming table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, yes, useful to help inhabit the space!
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Great! that should add to the overall look of the table nicely. 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Stew!
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A good looking wagon Iain…
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of thing I should really start adding to my collections…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly ,of course you do!
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Again, what a cool yet underrated piece. I love it
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Suber!
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