A list of models, miniatures and related projects I am working on or completed since beginning of this blog. This section is still under construction and will be expanded in time with new models, model descriptions, additional images and whatever comes to my mind.
Village Well
Status: Completed Scale ~1:50
A simple model of a roofed crank well of type most common in europe from middle ages well up to 20 century in some places. Perfectly suitable for any historical, or fantasy setting.
Meadow fences and walls
Status: Completed Scale ~1:50
Set of models of pre industrial era fences and walls such as dry stone wall, peat block wall, torn plank fence, or various types of wicker and fascine fences that were used to manage livestock and divide farming fields. Excelent also for making various other structures such as gun empacements, piers and regulated riverbanks, simple bridges, or even primitive houses.
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Medieval cannon and crewMea
Status: Completed Scale ~1:50
Model of a XV century veuglaire with tools and gunner supplies.
Medieval veuglaires were small to medium weight guns, breech loaded by replacing depleted powder chambers with pre loaded spares.
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Security concrete barriers
Status: Completed version 1.1
Scale:~1:50
A set of precast concrete barriers used by military as FOB walls, for explosion/ bombardment compartments, roadblocks, vehicle guides at control points, anti impact protection and possibly many other uses. This set is inspired by photos of different modern war zones and military bases (like Afghanistan, Iraq etc.)
Version 1.1 includes 4 alternative concrete hues
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A draft horse and probably a wagon of some kind
Status: In design (currently on hold)
Scale:~1:50
This project was started by a weird stream of consciousness (or rather unconsciousness) after a hard day that made me create the first horse. Then I decided to make it a repeatable design. Initially it was to be a draft horse for the cannon but I will rather make it a separate model together with wagon perhaps. (A simple hay wagon with option to make it hussite style war wagon is walking on my mind)
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Codex Manesse Miniatures
Status: Constantly in progress.
Scale: circa 30mm gaming scale (hard to tell the scale ratio as these keep no proportions : ) )
A result of a little experiment that turned out to be so much fun for me that its keeping getting bigger and bigger. A set of 2d gaming miniatures based on original illustrations of XIV century Codex Manesse manuscript (and occasionally other source texts). For now I have completed a series of mounted and dismounted jousting knights (with some other stuff) and now I’m working on another series of miniatures depicting the Codex Manesse Court – that is lords, king,s ladies, servants and other related characters.
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Below you can download the whole range of Codex manesse miniatures as PDF archives: