I used the same palette that I had used for the mini, for coherence purposes (I love it when the word 'coherence' can finally be applied to me :D)
I kept on using the pedlar idea and finally came up with this:
Dr. Gosherian. Remedies & stuff. Blah blah blah |
According to Google, it says 'doctor' there. Didn't find how I coud phonetically write 'Gosherian' in Arab |
So the basic wagon would finally look like this:
But of course the wagon needed some kind of stuff here and there. I would have loved to have some pans, flowerpots and stuff like that. But all I had at hand was this:
Well, at least looks like a traveller |
The front axle can actually turn, BTW |
Yup, I love adding plates to vehicles |
Wanna trade? |
No need to say, this is quite an eccentricity on my urban/civilian project, but anyway I find it terribly fun and really believe it adds some flavour.
I still have tons of pending scenery, so I guess I will work a little on that. Or in different stuff, you already know how I disfunctionally work :D
I wonder what kind of snake oil he is trying to sale.
ReplyDeleteSure you want to know? :D
DeleteMagnifico, veras me doy a la tarea de apuntar mucho de lo que haces, un blog excelente, que carreta tan bonita, gitanos del espacio.
ReplyDelete¡Muchas gracias! Me pareció una idea graciosa, me alegra que te guste :)
DeleteI love the attention you pay to details like licence plate (like you did on that arbites vehicle) I even expected a magic tree hanging form teh rearview mirror !
ReplyDeleteHahaha! The pine tree! How I didn't think of that! :D
DeleteGreat stuff mate, you are buiding up a funky little town, can't wait to see it altogether.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Won't be as cool as your Ferrograd, of course, but I'm trying to do it my own way, a little messy, a little chaotic, with as much variety as I can, a kind of anarchic Babel with references from here and there... Let's see if when all put together still makes any sense!
DeleteLoving the details you put in Suber ... it takes your work to whole other level (of a higher kind). Nice! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! That's where I find more fun, in making these things more 'believable' and not just mere scenery pieces to block the view. Glad you like it! :)
DeleteMe han encantado tus últimos trabajos Suber, un gran saludo amigo.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias, intento mantenerme activo :)
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