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Looks pretty nifty. Due to the size, I'd say it only needs one horse to pull it though: right now the horses seem to dwarf the merchants wagon.
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Sir Bragallot wrote:...the horses seem to dwarf the merchants wagon.
Hehe. Nice pun ;)

It might need two horses if it's loaded up with ore though. I like the way you connected the wagon to the horses. Nice job.
The shape and design of the wagon is nice too.
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Pretty cool, Maybe to improve you could add a roof or make it higher.
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The way the wagon connects to the horse is nice.
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AK_Brickster wrote:
Sir Bragallot wrote:...the horses seem to dwarf the merchants wagon.
Hehe. Nice pun ;)

It might need two horses if it's loaded up with ore though.
Good point, I must admit I did it almost entirely for the pun though :spin:
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You've got a good start there. I like the sides, with the grating and the clips to make a metal frame. I it could stand a little improvement on the wooden frame though, even something as simple as tiling it over.

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I like the method that you used to connect the two horses. :)
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