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Additions to my Biblical town. A granary and threshing-floor.
Built on interlocking tiles from Sarissa.
The granary is from Acheson, bushels from Baueda and the corn stooks are N gauge model railway accessories from P&D Marsh.
The men and oxen from I-can’t-remember, weapons replaced with wire pitchforks and whip.
The gent with the oxen is standing on a scratch built green stuff threshing sledge, which is completely concealed by the straw, grain and chaff on the floor!
One who puts on his armour should not boast like one who takes it off.
Ahab, King of Israel; 1 Kings 20:11
I love your Biblical era stuff! The attention to detail is wonderful.
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I love your Biblical era stuff! The attention to detail is wonderful.
Yup.
Agreed.
Superb!
Cracking stuff!
Impressive all around and it is great to see such detail.
The tree of Life is self pruning.
Thank you gentlemen, your appreciation is itself appreciated. The detail is what makes it pleasurable to do, particularly the seeking out and conversion of stuff intended for another purpose.
Places of worship coming soon!
One who puts on his armour should not boast like one who takes it off.
Ahab, King of Israel; 1 Kings 20:11
That is really inspired. Great stuff!
http://irregularwars.blogspot.co.uk/
Thanks Nic.
…and Mike, the first of the god-botherers should appear in the next day or three, another threshing-floor – see 2 Samuel 24:18.
But, in the interests of balance, the pagans will be coming out to play too…
One who puts on his armour should not boast like one who takes it off.
Ahab, King of Israel; 1 Kings 20:11