Made by Fredericus Rex as part of thier Greenline range of wagons.
Kobelwagen? Well wagon is easy. Kobel (or Koben) means stall, a simple small room made from Planks, usually to hold animals.
Basically a covered wagon, used principally by women as a means of Transport.
The kit, made from laser cut paper and Balsa and the main Body is resin, Comes with easy to follow instructions, is easy to put together and the only glue necessary is PVA.
This pair will end up as part of the Teutonic order 1329 dio. The "falling tongues" haven´t been permanently fixed so they won´t break during Transport. To make a bit of difference between the the two I´ve left the covering off one.
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Kobelwagen? Well wagon is easy. Kobel (or Koben) means stall, a simple small room made from Planks, usually to hold animals.
Basically a covered wagon, used principally by women as a means of Transport.
The kit, made from laser cut paper and Balsa and the main Body is resin, Comes with easy to follow instructions, is easy to put together and the only glue necessary is PVA.
This pair will end up as part of the Teutonic order 1329 dio. The "falling tongues" haven´t been permanently fixed so they won´t break during Transport. To make a bit of difference between the the two I´ve left the covering off one.
Continue reading...