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Subject: Finally back working on the pack saddle- any requests for baggage?


HaiGan ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 5:14 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 10:15 PM

Yup, I've finally got back to the horse pack saddle I was working on ages back. I'm doing various loads to fit the saddle: historical/fantasy and modern. I'm not making any promises, but has anybody got any suggestions/requests for 'stuff' to include in the baggage?

A while back someone was looking for a pack saddle and I offered to send the basic .obj to use as a static prop. I've lost the IM, I'm afraid, but if you still need the prop and get back in touch it's now in a fit state to use. :)


logansfury ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 5:26 PM

As far as the fantasy version, how about one small chest and several large sacks (coin/treasure filled) all bundled together as if returning from a dragon hoard or something? Sounds like a great item in the making! Logan


Lyrra ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 5:26 PM

medeival style baggage: leather satchel, sacks, tied up roll of blankets, goblet and bowl with handle, small wooden chest, spare sword, coil of rope, net bag with random vegetables in it, wineskins, small box containing spices and salt durned if I know what cowboys need though :) guess some of the same things thanks Haigan .. I know I'll be needing this for my big project :) Lyrra



Tyger_purr ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 5:51 PM

Modern stuff would probably be in duffel bags but also include rolled sleeping bags and tents (small 2-man and large walk-in styles) camp stove and their fuel bottles (google images for "MSR fuel bottles") tarps (rolled or folded), ropes, tools (shovels, picks, hammers) poles and tripods. scientific instruments, lap top computers and similar such gear stereotypically travels in aluminum luggage (google images for "aluminum luggage") also consider a tool box style containers. For modern, and or a little less modern, you would probably do good to have small wooden crates.

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leather-guy ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 6:35 PM

Suggestions? Bundles of sticks. Rolled and stowed tent fabrics and stakes. And, especially popular from the middle ages thru the old west; the portmaneau (not sure of the spelling), a kind of cylendrical leather suitcase. Today they're mostly reserved for carrying large maps and blueprints in long narrow tubes, but for many years they were made in a variety of lengths and diameters with straps and rings for securement to saddles and wagons. Sometimes made like a capped-quiver style arrangement, sometimes split and hinged along the length with encircling straps and buckles to secure. Wodden palanquin (again, not really sure of the spelling, or even if it's the proper word, but I'd describe it as a crossed wooden framework used on pack animals to create something like a mini truck-bed atop the animal's back (often used with camels as well - http://camelphotos.com/sphoto/arabs_camels.jpg ) for freight or passengers. Wooden chests and coffers, too.


Tyger_purr ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 7:01 PM

portmanteau - something of a precursor to the duffel bag :) http://www.7ehussards.org/outfitting/portmanteau.htm http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/content/Item/21/53/77/i215377sq01.jpg

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Zodo ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 8:10 PM

Good ideas by Lyrra and Logansfury. It would be cool if it was modular so the user can take or leave what he wants.


hauksdottir ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 10:24 PM

specialized gear... For prospectors: pick, shovel, spoons, canteen, lantern, pie-pan-shaped thing for sloshing the iron filings away from the gold dust. For surveyers & explorers: tripod folded up (it can support instruments or cameras, doesn't have to actually unfold... just look like a collapsed tripod), boxes with labels, tubular map case. Adventurers: coiled rope, small boxes, small pots with potions or lamp oil. If you have a lidded basket, a few boxes (metal, wood), a rolled bedroll, and a water bottle or canteen, you've covered the basics for a long swath of time. Almost anything that you do will be highly useful to a lot of us. :) Carolly


movida ( ) posted Sat, 01 January 2005 at 10:39 PM

a pocket flask :)


HaiGan ( ) posted Sun, 02 January 2005 at 3:35 AM

Wow! Some excellent ideas there. A particular thanks for those providing weblinks and locations for picture references, very useful! Modular has to be the sensible way to do things, Zodo. :)


RHaseltine ( ) posted Sun, 02 January 2005 at 8:20 AM

Towering stack of hay, bundle of sheep's fleece, amphorae


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