So if you are in need of some prototype pictures of a stage coach here you go!
I may have to go back and get another shot of the seating. There is a center bench seat right in the middle. I can't even imagine having to sit on this for any length of time. I guess it pays to be at the stage coach station early to claim a seat on either side. |
Now I'll have to do a little more research. Looking at this photo and the next you can see that the spot for the whip is on the wagon's right side and so is the brake. I think the "driver's" position was on the right and not the left. I think I need to go back and watch some more western movies, I think those always have the driver on the left and the"shotgun" position on the right. |
The wagon's right side notice, here you can see the painting and scroll work on the door. |
I was right about the back of the Sarissa kit being far to straight, here you can see how the leather cover really drapes over the back. The angle is much different too. I think I'll need to make some modifications to the second kit that I have. |
A closer look at the brake |
A close up off the door painting and the scroll work. |
The back wheel |
The front steering axle and the fancy paintwork that's on it. |
Here's a better picture of the left side |
Some better interior shots, this time with the flash. |
Can you even imagine traveling for any distance on that bench seat in the middle? |
I have no idea what the purpose of that leather strap might be unless its a primitive seat belt of some kind. |
A look at the under carriage |
And another under carriage shot. |