Friday, 15 January 2016

WW1 British Imperial Medical Aid Station 1.

Another "dressing the table" project along similar lines to the Ottoman Medical Aid Station. The end result will be larger than the last. All the figures have had head swaps completed, minor greenstuff work done and a couple of camels have had cacolets added. Below is a Sand Cart Ambulance made from the GWM General Service Wagon driver, draught horses, wheels and draw pole with a scratchbuilt cart body and canopy. The Sand Cart Ambulances employed in Palestine had a wider iron tyre fitted to the wheels. A simple card strip glued round the wheel creates this. Twenty odd figures to come, a tent, two camels, and a lot of clutter.







Here is a real one!


6 comments:

Rodger said...

Excellent work on this!

Michael Awdry said...

Another truly inspirational piece Mark, bravo Sir. Brilliant to see the actual photograph at the end, you have certainly done it justice.

Major Thomas Foolery said...

It's a beauty!

Millsy said...

Just gorgeous!

AJ (Allan) Wright said...

Beautifully painted, AND with photographic support for historical accuracy. Cannot beat that.

Phil said...

Great job!