As you see, I am still playing with woods, and I will do some more useful map prop items today.
This one is probably as unstructured as yesterdays post.
I am still working on the Egyptian market, but I found a new really cool bark filter by Aurum, and decided to take a shot at logs again.
I warn you that this episode is a little unstructured as I was pretty unstructured when I did the stuff, and I made a lot of mistakes or followed some bad lines of development before I came where I ended up.
Today is the last day of cloth rolls, but as I have so many different things to show, I give you this one also.
Yesterday I promised more rolls of cloth, and here we go.
What would a market in he middle east be without cloth merchants?
Yeah, I guess you realize that it would not be at all, so I decided to make some new, better rolls of cloth today.
So, we got a lot of stuff, but imagine those who have more or less permanent market stands. They will have a more permanent roof that just cloth. Here is a try to make a roof like that.
We will finish the wagon or cart today, more like a cart I guess.
I’ve been thinking of more things that you would see in a market in Egypt around 1935, an I think I got one or two things that will be needed, and the first item is a market wagon.
I must admit that I could not leave those sacks. I just needed to tweak a little more, and make another sack out the the ones I already have, so lets see how it went.
So, you came back to see what on earth I was doing yesterday, or maybe you have a guess, like those murder mystery series on television, who done it?