Covered Wagon

I love the pictures and hope that once I get going to create something approaching yours, although I am not sure I can afford the herd of cattle that you have knowing what I paid for a 5 LGB long horns :eek:
 
PM wagon (the road going one, not the modified rail one behind it) obtained for a couple of quid at a toy fair. It was missing the seat and foot-board so these were replaced with scratch built parts, and the shafts have been modified; moved outboard at the axle, and bent to a more realistic shape. The cover and 'horse' have gone into the come-in-handy store (they probably never will!). It has been repainted, of course
The keen eyed will spot that there is only one bottle in the crate; don't know where the others have gone, but I can guess!
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Hi Merlin I like the mods you have done :cool: and I have managed to pick up one of these missing bits and pieces which would be a suitable candidate for the conversion you have done :)

I also bit the bullet and have bought two new ones :eek: from Spain to form part of a wagon train maybe...
 
Hi Merlin I like the mods you have done :cool: and I have managed to pick up one of these missing bits and pieces which would be a suitable candidate for the conversion you have done :)

I also bit the bullet and have bought two new ones :eek: from Spain to form part of a wagon train maybe...
I hope you didn't pay through the nose for them Graham.
 
Were these Playmobil or Schleich or what at that price?
Schleich, when you consider that on average 3 Priesser figures cost 20 pounds it did not appear too bad. There is also one listed at 170 pounds :)
 
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