Sakbe Road model by Chris the Modelmaker

The Sakbe roads are a prominent feature of Tekumel. They are massive structures consisting of a three tiered wall that serves both defensive purposes and as a highway. The highest tier has battlements that face the frontier of the Empire; this level is reserved for official traffic only: Imperial couriers and the like. The middle tier is reserved for the nobility of the realm, their pallaquins and retinues. It is wider than the upper tier and has a low wall along it's open edge rather than battlements. The lowest level is for use of commoners - peasants and slaves on foot, merchants with carts drawn by massive Chlen beasts, and also the army, which uses the network of Sakbe roads to march quickly to trouble spots throughout the Empire. The Sakbe road network has guard towers at frequent intervals. These range from simple towers to mighty fortresses. The model represents one of the lesser such towers. Also at frequent intervals are access points and caravan waystations along the wall. These allow travellers to descend if their route takes them to the many smaller towns and villages that do not have a Skabe road passing through them. The model consists of a 28mm scale Sakbe road tower and it's adjacent caravan station, enough sections of road to span 8 feet of table and two breached sections, representing a piece of road that has been taken by some enemy. Each section is 16" wide, so three will span a typical table width-wise. I think the total length is something over 10' if all the sections are used. The tower comes apart and all the interior levels are accessible though they are not detailed. There are doors and gates, though in the pictures they have not been attached yet as some things were still drying.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007

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Belegweearda
Damn, that thing looks amazing! I want to know more about the construction, see more photos and get tips on building such a thing! It looks superb as well as I can see, though I would really want some closeups of this great wall. How long did it take to build and what did you use? Beleg
19 Oct 2007

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