|
Post by dodobot on Jan 22, 2016 0:19:16 GMT
|
|
|
Post by bananapanda on Jan 22, 2016 0:34:15 GMT
Great looking miniature as always! But I think that "elk" is actually a moose. Still cool, I love the paint job on them!
|
|
|
Post by jennifer on Jan 22, 2016 3:49:01 GMT
Nice job!
|
|
sotf
Advice Guru
Posts: 1,084
|
Post by sotf on Jan 22, 2016 5:35:59 GMT
Looks nice.
Only thing to consider is that it might work better to split the basing up a bit, and base the donkeys separately. Would get you more use out of both parts of it since the cart could be used for basic terrain purposes along with being pulled, and the donkeys can easily work in other pieces for camps and the like since only an idiot wouldn't unload the burro when they settle in for the night...
|
|
|
Post by dodobot on Jan 22, 2016 15:29:54 GMT
Looks nice. Only thing to consider is that it might work better to split the basing up a bit, and base the donkeys separately. Would get you more use out of both parts of it since the cart could be used for basic terrain purposes along with being pulled, and the donkeys can easily work in other pieces for camps and the like since only an idiot wouldn't unload the burro when they settle in for the night... Maybe on the next one. I also picked up the Terra horses bucket. So I am drowning in horse miniatures right now.
|
|
sotf
Advice Guru
Posts: 1,084
|
Post by sotf on Jan 22, 2016 18:33:13 GMT
Looks nice. Only thing to consider is that it might work better to split the basing up a bit, and base the donkeys separately. Would get you more use out of both parts of it since the cart could be used for basic terrain purposes along with being pulled, and the donkeys can easily work in other pieces for camps and the like since only an idiot wouldn't unload the burro when they settle in for the night... Maybe on the next one. I also picked up the Terra horses bucket. So I am drowning in horse miniatures right now. As was stated in the video, pack mules tend to be more in demand for a party than horses...
|
|
|
Post by DnDPaladin on Jan 22, 2016 21:58:46 GMT
Baby elephants are nice, dont know why you say they dont ! XD
i have gotten animal farms from safari at the dollar store. the horses are definitely ok, except they are kinda eating on the floor. but what i wanted to say is that when you get above the norm animals, you do it with. i have these 4 chickens that are like the same size as a human they are even bigger then horses. not exactly but kinda. so i decided to make them into cockatrices. so if you got that its a nice idea.
as for mules, my party preffers oxes. mules just aren't worth the trouble when they stop listening and stop working XD
PS: yeah those aren't elks, they are mooses ! and i know im from canada and have tons of them here.
|
|
|
Post by runningwolf on Jan 23, 2016 19:00:28 GMT
Nice one. Love when a simple build turns out looking awesome.
Also love the idea of checkers for wheels. Was trying to think of how to make wheels last night and nothing was quick or easy.
|
|
|
Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Jan 28, 2016 7:33:05 GMT
Nail holes are a totally under appreciated detail! Awesome!
|
|
|
Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Jan 28, 2016 7:33:52 GMT
Baby elephants are nice, dont know why you say they dont ! XD i have gotten animal farms from safari at the dollar store. the horses are definitely ok, except they are kinda eating on the floor. but what i wanted to say is that when you get above the norm animals, you do it with. i have these 4 chickens that are like the same size as a human they are even bigger then horses. not exactly but kinda. so i decided to make them into cockatrices. so if you got that its a nice idea. as for mules, my party preffers oxes. mules just aren't worth the trouble when they stop listening and stop working XD PS: yeah those aren't elks, they are mooses ! and i know im from canada and have tons of them here. Ok?
|
|
|
Post by margaret on Jan 31, 2016 4:29:45 GMT
"Moose" if you are in North America, "elk" if you are in Europe /Eurasia. Don't know where the confused usage came from - the North America elk is a different animal.
You could go ahead and call those draft animals that are hitched to your cart "mules" even if they do have rather short ears. Thanks for posting this video!
|
|