These two wagons are all the way from China via Temu, (once again, don't tell, the kids!)
They only cost a few quid for the pair, so can't be bad.
They are the same wagon, both carrying bails of hay. I didn't want the hay showing, to make them look like they're carrying boxes of some kind. So I cut the top layer off of one model and covered both with a piece of kitchen roll and painted it with several layers of PVA glue.
I'd ran out of MDF bases and didn't want to wait for an order, so used card instead to get that random kinda shape.
So there we have it, more terrain.






Excellent work. Great thinking with the kitchen roll and PVA.
ReplyDeleteBrrr. You have really nailed the snow effect.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteMore great Russian winter terrain Ray....a lot of your scatter pieces will be usable across different eras and geographical locations eg Crimean War, Great Northern War, Battle of the Bulge or WW2 Ost Front etc
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Ray! You can never have too many wagons.
ReplyDeleteNice work Ray and some very clever modelling to get them looking like that, you have the snow effect done really well, lovely little pieces.
ReplyDeleteRay, great terrain. I am getting cold just looking at them!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Ray
ReplyDeleteNext up storage wars ! - nice work Ray
ReplyDeleteThese are going to come together and make a great table.
ReplyDeleteQuite a collection you're building up Ray. Going to look brilliant when you get it all on the table.
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