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The Farmer having ventured into Rome, finds himself lost !

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Few ideas Andy if I may, for future figures in this range : Woman weaving at her Loom like the one here in my photo, another woman standing spinning Wool. A potter at his wheel, a pair of Mosaicists on their hands and knees, one fixing a piece in position another clipping a mosaic tile to fit.
Slave girl carrying pot. Slave sweeping, Slave carrying Amphora. Mason chipping away at block of stone, another carrying finished stone building block. Builder laying bricks. I could easily go on !
 
Great set up Steve. Added to your list and linking with the stonemasons … i would love a group of road builders
 
Awesome pics and a great idea, a series I am trying to avoid but you're not helping.
 
Those are great ideas for figures!

Very nice "everyday" scene. Well done Steve. :salute::

Great set up Steve. Added to your list and linking with the stonemasons … i would love a group of road builders

Awesome pics and a great idea, a series I am trying to avoid but you're not helping.

Steve
Yes, a very nice scene and good ideas for the future.

Steve2

Thanks guys :salute::

Certainly lots of possibilities in this range and hopefully the range won't run off of steam before some of these possibilities are produced.
Had hoped to see TG produce something of this type as they did start and a few nude slaves at the slave market was fine, and I did buy a few to make a scene, though the poses, didn't look much like they were captives being sold against their will into slavery, nor were they up to being authentic in that all of those being offered for sale in the slave markets were stripped of their clothes along with their dignity, but hey !
But TG got side tracked, though to give them their due they are a business and the nudes seem to be good sellers for them, just a shame their plans for a Roman Market, haven't gone anywhere, still perhaps in the future !
Same as I think, as do quite a few others on the Forum, and would of liked to see a range of Jewish rebels for Roman occupation of Judea in 1st & 2nd Century A.D. but no maker seems willing and I can understand that as with all these new lines, it's a gamble. Though you never know, Andy has mentioned some new ranges, though not what they will be, and I suppose I should keep hoping a bit longer before I resign myself !
 
Nice one Steve :salute::

All the best

Martyn
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Certainly you make the series very appealing Steve. Robin.

Thanks Robin.
As I expect you've guessed, the building is a 3D print by fellow forum member Paul Bell, which I had printed in anticipation of the TG range which hasn't materialised as quickly as anticipated !
Of course Last Post have done some in conjunction with K&C now and they look great little scene setters too.
 
Great scene Steve, Paul creates some great buildings to work with.
 

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