Now, finally, the Russian ammunition wagon is finished as an addition to the two smaller carts from the former post. It contains grenades for the heavy artillery pieces and is hold in the typical, more or less old-fashioned style of the Russian army equipment.
The wagon is from Matthias-Manske, but got a modified cover and some smaller details were changed to the original model.
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The convoy stops near the protecting trees in the noon.. |
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combined set with the two other carts |
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during the stop, a marching infantry regiment is passing, straight ahead to the battle... |
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a Russian 3-pdr, a wunderful piece of Sash&Saber, the crew are Matthias-Manske figures |
Damn nice models!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray, I also always look to your figures and montages with great respect!
DeletePeter
Fantastic work, pictures and colors!
ReplyDeleteAs always...
Phil.
Nice addition to the supply train and fabulous pictures
ReplyDelete-- Allan
Thank you, tidders, it would easily match with your siege work, you are currently doing!
DeleteI plan to do such also shortly..
Agreed! Lovely colors and modeling.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Thanks, Stokes, - but some of the beautiful ladies of your current posts would embellish the pictures in a perfect way..
DeletePeter
Bon, je reviens...en Français je pourrais en dire plus...
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup la première photo, on a l'impression qu'ils découvrent un trésor dans ce chariot...
J'aime beaucoup la troisième, on s'y croirait!
J'aime beaucoup la 5ème, l'installation est vraiment crédible...
J'aime beaucoup la septième, l'angle est parfait!
J'aime beaucoup ton blog, mais ça tu le savais!
Amicalement,
Phil.
Ah, tu éxagères, Phil..., vraiment.. en manquant des joueurs, il m´en reste de faire des photos.. Mais on est pareil, nous deux, on aime les petites histoires autor de tout..
DeleteAmicalement, P
Simply *beautiful*
ReplyDeleteMore great work, Peter ! Your blog is a time machine to the 18th Century.
ReplyDeleteThanks for identifying the very nice S&S artillery piece. I'm wondering how it will work with the PA gunners. Well enough, I should think.
Regards,
Steve