The Sarge Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM Jean de la Fac strode through the gate of the Corrish border town, leading his pack horse. The single guard, though well equipped, merely grunted at Jean from where he leaned against the wall. Enthusiasm for any sort of conflict, even the casual bullying of border merchants that had been so popular before the war, was obviously in short supply. Had the guard looked in the disguised nobleman's pack saddle, he would have found more than fine thread and dyes. Buried in the bottom was gold - gold that would bribe Corrish nobles, buy arms and horses, and pay for mercenaries. Gold that was heading for the Tamish clans, by way of an agent Jean was to meet in this town. Quote
Khorne Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Great texturing on the walls! Jean's face fits the situation perfectly as well: up to mischief. Are the saddle bags Fabuland or custom, haven't seen those before I think? Quote
The Sarge Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Thanks! The saddlebags are Part 749, Fabuland as you guessed. They were used on the motorcycles and bakkies and come in black, earth orange, and white. Careful framing has kept the bar holders on them just out of sight. Quote
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