Some market stalls… these are utilising some 3D printed tables which were pretty awful, the tops and goods they came with were unusable with suck pronounced layer lines no paint job would help. They came with canopies which I think can be saved with a lot of work, but they will com later…
Fruit & veg with the previously shared baskets of fennel and carrots (and converted parsnips and red onions) and sack. The apple crate is from Ainsty if memory serves, the berries are railway scale apples (not that they say what scale) but with one of the empty baskets work nicely. Loose apples in greenstuff.
Cheese monger with the most popular cheese of the 17th century - Cheshire. I do my research. Made from jewellery beads, I took a press mold and did a greenstuff copy so I could slice one. Cutting board from balsa and cheese knife from plasticard. Wine bottle is a 3D print and the chest from Crooked Dice.
Pamphleteer. I added an overhead beam and a front piece so I could have display sheets. The pamphlets were found online, reduced and printed. The stacks were just multiple bits of paper, and greenstuff stones to keep them down if the wind picks up. Chest again from Crooked Dice.
Pottery of various types. Earthenware jugs made from nesting plastic tube. Large jug in wicker is from Fenris if memory serves, but may be Ainsty (had them an age). Plates and bowls from Oshiro. I pressmolded the topmost large plate to make a greenstuff shattered one under the table. Vase was from the terrible 3D print market set and smothered in liquid greenstuff. Again, chest from Crooked Dice. Loose apple and table cloth for some colour.
And an attempt at a group shot…
2 comments:
These look excellent. You've really done a good job of rescuing and converting these. I really like the variety of foods.
This is a superb and humorous work. Bravo
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