looks like a used war-cart lot, somewhere in the Tigris valley 2300BC
The Housemartin has been acquiring minis through Ebay for some time now. Recently he got some Early Bronze Age minis that included a single example of a war-cart and some strange saddle-wagon. He was unable to find sources to supply additional figures so he turned to me. He has known me for far too long and knows that I am susceptible to a scratch-building challenge so he asked if I could knock together some additional vehicles for him. Of course I fell victim to the idea. Through the magic of 3-d printing I was saved the tedium of making over a dozen wheels and I was able to find some STLs of donkeys and zebras to provide a method of locomotion for the needed carts. That being done the carts were a simple thing to make and I got them squared away in an afternoon.
horse too small to ride?
asses to mean to try riding?
put a saddle on a log and make the contentious beasts drag you around!
the fresh coat of Modge-Podge makes it a bit difficult to see
sorry about that
then there is the fleet of war-carts
I would never have managed to get a dozen wheels the same size without a printer
those wheels in the back of two of them are just to balance the model,
without them the wire harness tips the model nose-down
angry, mean and barely domesticated,
the asses were probably the most dangerous part of the ensemble!