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Imex 518 Conestoga Wagon

Posted by Peter on 08 Mar 2023, 23:00

Painted another one, this time the big ship of the west. Started with a dameged wagon and ended with this:

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Started with this and I have a few more like this:

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Some more pictures:

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I also found a picture taken by Mr Brady, a famous photographer of that period! ;-)

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Some more pictures and blabla on the BLOG :-D
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Mar 2023, 23:16

Lovely painting style Peter,and your base,wagon,horses and man looks real cool. BB
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Posted by Rich W on 08 Mar 2023, 23:59

Great job Peter. Very realistic.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 09 Mar 2023, 05:13

Great rebuilding of some old broken bits - the painting is great!
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Posted by kursktiger.cn on 09 Mar 2023, 06:55

why,I can't see the photo??
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Posted by Konrad on 09 Mar 2023, 15:01

Very nice work on this "old" wagon. :thumbup:
Looks like IMEX is the topic of the week. ;-)
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Posted by Ben90 on 09 Mar 2023, 15:45

Great work!
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Posted by blacksmith on 09 Mar 2023, 18:55

Fantastic work Peter, congratulations!
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Posted by sansovino on 09 Mar 2023, 19:59

Thanks a lot to present us this wonderful work, Peter. Will you add still some more tackles on the horses?
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 09 Mar 2023, 21:05

Beano Boy wrote:Lovely painting style Peter,and your base,wagon,horses and man looks real cool. BB

I fully subscribe to BB's opinion. Great job on this fantastic Imex wagon, Peter. :notworthy:

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Posted by JurgenH on 09 Mar 2023, 21:47

You did a great job. Very realistic colors. I would still attach reins to the horses, that makes their biuld even more realistic. :thumbup:
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Posted by Minuteman on 10 Mar 2023, 21:40

Nice work Peter!

I am using these big wagons as the base for some C18th (War of Spanish Succession, and SYW) heavy baggage wagons. Will post pictures when I have made sufficient progress, but suffice to say that changing the wheels (and the rather strange IMEX horses) is the starting point.
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Posted by Kekso on 11 Mar 2023, 22:07

Splendid
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Posted by Bessiere on 11 Mar 2023, 22:20

Very nice Peter. I'm constantly surprised at how good these IMEX wagons turn out once painted after only seeing them in raw plastic on PSR. Very nice painting and shading work. That does look like a fine way to cross the continent. I wonder if they had any springs?
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Posted by Peter on 13 Mar 2023, 23:33

Beano Boy wrote:Lovely painting style Peter,and your base,wagon,horses and man looks real cool. BB

Thanks Paul! :thumbup:

Rich W wrote:Great job Peter. Very realistic.

Thanks Rich! :thumbup:

Bill Slavin wrote:Great rebuilding of some old broken bits - the painting is great!

Thanks Bill! :thumbup: The person who started the wagons did some bad things with them. And he also used gloss enamel paint. :(

kursktiger.cn wrote:why,I can't see the photo??

I really don't know. All others can see them. :eh:

Konrad wrote:Very nice work on this "old" wagon. :thumbup:
Looks like IMEX is the topic of the week. ;-)

Thanks Konrad! :thumbup: Imex wagons are fun! :-D

Ben90 wrote:Great work!

Thanks Ben! :thumbup:

blacksmith wrote:Fantastic work Peter, congratulations!

Thanks Javier! :thumbup:

sansovino wrote:Thanks a lot to present us this wonderful work, Peter. Will you add still some more tackles on the horses?

Thank you! :thumbup: Do you mean reins? Then the answer is no. I just don't want to take the risk that I ruin the model. I can put things together (even Ikea stuff! :mrgreen: ) and paint them, but reins for six horses is a bit to complicated for me? :-D ;-)

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Beano Boy wrote:Lovely painting style Peter,and your base,wagon,horses and man looks real cool. BB

I fully subscribe to BB's opinion. Great job on this fantastic Imex wagon, Peter. :notworthy:
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Thanks Santi! :thumbup:

JurgenH wrote:You did a great job. Very realistic colors. I would still attach reins to the horses, that makes their biuld even more realistic. :thumbup:

Thanks Jürgen! :thumbup: See above why I don't do the reins. ;-)

Minuteman wrote:Nice work Peter!

I am using these big wagons as the base for some C18th (War of Spanish Succession, and SYW) heavy baggage wagons. Will post pictures when I have made sufficient progress, but suffice to say that changing the wheels (and the rather strange IMEX horses) is the starting point.

Thanks Mark! :thumbup: Looking forward of what you make of these wagons! ;-)

Kekso wrote:Splendid

Thanks Dalibor! :thumbup:

Bessiere wrote:Very nice Peter. I'm constantly surprised at how good these IMEX wagons turn out once painted after only seeing them in raw plastic on PSR. Very nice painting and shading work. That does look like a fine way to cross the continent. I wonder if they had any springs?
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Thanks David! :thumbup: Good question about the springs.

I found some old pictures of this wagon and I can't see if they have springs.
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And this is what WIKI says: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conestoga_wagon

Thank you all for the likes and the nice comments! :thumbup:
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Posted by Minuteman on 14 Mar 2023, 14:43

Bessiere wrote:Very nice Peter. I'm constantly surprised at how good these IMEX wagons turn out once painted after only seeing them in raw plastic on PSR. Very nice painting and shading work. That does look like a fine way to cross the continent. I wonder if they had any springs?
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Based on Peter's pictures, and thinking also the substantial weight of these wagons, I have a feeling that they did not have springs...,meaning a bumpy ride, although with a straw mattress or two, some soft sacks, cushions etc I guess a traveller could make a suitably comfortable 'travel couch' for that long journey across the Continent. :-)
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Posted by MABO on 14 Mar 2023, 15:51

Thanks Peter for posting the old pics of original old wagons. Interesting comparison to your one from IMEX. Super job and I also like the base very much.
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