Posted April 1, 201014 yr I wasn't sure where to post it, here or in history forums but i've seen a couple of such horse cabs (is that a proper name?) in The Town Market of Wrocław (Breslau in German) as a tourist attraction i decided to post it in town forums. No fancy techniques here, simple build. And here is little bonus: Link to the Brickshelf gallery
April 1, 201014 yr Very nice horse drawn vehicles 'Zuntir' ! I really like the smaller horse cab. Great design and build 'Zuntir' ........I'm a conformist! !
April 1, 201014 yr Very nice! It's great to see an older style creation in the Town forum. Since some large cities still have these types of horse-drawn wagons pulling tourists and couples, I think this is fine for the Town forum. I like the design. The wagon is a good length, and the use of the curved pieces, as well as the angled plate works well. I love the back end with the chained chest. The figs work well (and must say that your choice of passengers is a fine one ). TheBrickster He is missing his cane/walking stick though. A magnifying glass would also tie in nicely. Great job! Now you need a nice town house or central park to go with it.
April 1, 201014 yr Author Thank you, i'll think about this town house when i'll finish other projects. Quote A magnifying glass would also tie in nicely. It's in the chest.
April 1, 201014 yr The shape is very well done! Good work, I like it a lot! Perhaps a little more detail, or highlighting colors would go well with it, but it's still very well done. Edited April 1, 201014 yr by Zepher
April 1, 201014 yr Great job. The size looks realistic which isn't very easy with these things and you put some nice details and interesting use of parts. Very cool.
April 3, 201014 yr Like the black and white photo, also the chains around the chest at the back are a nice creative touch. What sort of pictures or reference did you use? That's assuming you used any?
April 3, 201014 yr Very nice and simple! If you had few of those big arch pieces to cover the wheels, it may look even better. But those arch in black are very rare and expensive. Nice work!
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