20075 - Ox Wagon

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An “Ox Wagon” is a historical miniature terrain piece representing a heavy, ox-drawn transport cart widely used from the 18th to early 20th centuries. In 54mm / 1:30 scale dioramas, it’s commonly included in colonial, frontier, and military scene sets—especially Anglo-Zulu War, Boer War, and American frontier layouts.

Typical features:

  • Wooden wagon with large spoked wheels and covered or open cargo bed
  • Harnessed oxen team (often 4–12 oxen depending on scale of model)
  • Sometimes includes driver figure or cargo such as crates, barrels, or supplies
  • Hand-painted metal or resin construction
  • Designed for use in battlefield or civilian convoy scenes

Historical context:
Ox wagons were essential transport in many regions before motor vehicles, especially in southern Africa and North America. They were slow but capable of carrying heavy loads across rough terrain, making them vital for military supply columns and pioneer travel.

In military dioramas, they are often used to represent:

  • Supply convoys supporting British columns during the Anglo-Zulu War
  • Civilian transport in frontier settlements
  • Field logistics and baggage trains in colonial campaigns

Brand: W.Britain