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Post by hackbarth on Oct 13, 2023 6:20:22 GMT -9
In the Adventure Strahd will invite the characters to his Castle in a Black Carriage. I had one from WorldWorks, but I find it a bit fiddly to build, so I got one from a scan of the Illustreret Familie-Journal from 1923, and recolored it a bit. I wish that I could credit the author but all I know is that he signed his drawings as H.C.M. The black rectangle between the illustration of the finished model is to remake the carriage roof, that has the cuts for the carriage decorative trims in it.
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 13, 2023 7:28:10 GMT -9
Hans Christian Madsen is the author. Yours looks a whole lot better than the ones I did. Greywolf had a great carriage, too
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Post by hackbarth on Oct 21, 2023 14:17:54 GMT -9
Made a test print and edited some adjustments:
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 23, 2023 5:13:04 GMT -9
I really hope to see it built ... hint, hint
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Feb 22, 2024 21:47:42 GMT -9
Made a test print and edited some adjustments: Might anyone know what historical time period this would be appropriate for? Thank you.
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Post by Vermin King on Feb 23, 2024 5:33:54 GMT -9
Made a test print and edited some adjustments: Might anyone know what historical time period this would be appropriate for? Thank you. The 'Golden Carriage' was for a royal investiture. Don't remember whose. I think it would be appropriate back to early 1700s, with a bit of a stretch back further
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Feb 23, 2024 15:18:18 GMT -9
Thank you, Vermin King. I do a bit of historical stuff and am working with Napoleon's wars right now. I think the one from WWG's Shellendrak Manor might be a better fit for what I am working on.
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Post by hackbarth on Apr 25, 2024 3:36:54 GMT -9
Strahd is taking his brides to a night stroll on his black carriage:
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Post by Vermin King on Apr 25, 2024 4:39:17 GMT -9
Very nicely done, sir. I wonder whether the platform on the back was for luggage or the footman to stand on
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