A short introduction to the IMEX 1/72 PRAIRIE-schooner...
Straight out of the box this actually looks somewhat more like a toy than a real scalemodel..
Being a snap-together kit consistant of semi-soft plastic it will need superglue to hold everything in place and the detail on both the hood and the wagon is kept rather simple...
On the other hand construction of the undercarriage and detail on the wheels and spokes are amongst the best in 1/72 softplastic kits I have seen..!
I thought the two mule team looked rather sad and since wagons like these were normally pulled by at least four or even six animals I extended the tongue using a tonkin rod that I cut and than sanded to shape.
I scribed some wood grain into the sides of the wagon and the driver's seat making them a little more convincing and adjusted the rear using a piece of cardboard and some balsa strips.
Main exercise was resculpting the hood using yellow and grey milliput to give it some more detail and hide the seems between the hood and the wagon.
I added some accesoires like the barrels, chests, pickaxe and greasebucket.
Finally I painted the lot with Vallejo acrylics using simple washes and drybrushing techniques.
Still thinking about addding support-chains for the planking at the rear and the left side of the wagon.
I also plan to do some ropes on the barrels and chests as well as some reins in the future.
I have painted up the drivers that come with the set but since I am not decided in what kind of setting I will use this they will have to wait for now...
Scalewise this kit is relatively small compared to your average IMEX or ITALERI figures.
It goes reasonably well with the REVELL/ACCURATE ones and makes a wonderfull match with all of the ATLANTIC and AIRFIX(1/76) sets..!
All in all this kit is quiet rewarding if you choose to simply snap it together and it has got a lot of potential if you put your mind to it..!
Greetz, Pieter