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yarr6804 Oct 2016 2:48 a.m. PST

I've gotta admit, when we were introduced to all these new MDF companies making buildings and vehicles a few years ago, I was very skeptical. But no more!
I've previously bought a few Warbases buildings and was very impressed, but back in april I bought a few wagons and carts.
All I can say is Oh Yes!

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nickinsomerset04 Oct 2016 3:55 a.m. PST

Nice stuff, now need them do do Russian limbers!

Tally Ho!

JimDuncanUK04 Oct 2016 4:29 a.m. PST

The Warbases range of carts and wagons is excellent.

You can see more of them here:

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FAO Nick

I'll have a go at bending Martins ear for some Russian limbers.

olicana04 Oct 2016 7:49 a.m. PST

Made exactly the same cart this morning. A lovely little model. I too was put off MDF 'small items' after buying some Roman carts (can't remember who made them) that were far too large and made the draught animals look like Shetland ponies – I kept the animals and binned everything else save the wheels. The stuff from War Bases has restored my faith. I'm going to give mine two horses in tandem.

Jim, who made the draught horses for your second (ammunition?) wagon? I like them very much.

Vigilant04 Oct 2016 8:01 a.m. PST

Just built 2 of the Sharpe Practice sets which includes this cart. Undecorated and ready for final painting for US and British interventionist forces in the ACW. Their WW1 vehicles are superb BTW.

JimDuncanUK04 Oct 2016 8:08 a.m. PST

@Olicana

These horses are from Warbases themselves.

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P.S. It's a baggage wagon.

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