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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: baner on February 10, 2020, 03:57:23 PM
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more Anno domini 1666,this time polish characters from the book/movie1974 of
Henrik Senkewich "Potop"
(https://i.ibb.co/RpFTzCF/IMG-3218.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/TBt2byw/IMG-3219.jpg)
thanks for looking ;)
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These are superb, congrats! Are metal or plastic version?
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Great sculpts and fine paintjob! Cheers!
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Lovely figures and fabulous paint job!
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I love this line!
Great job painting them.
Who is the guy with the hat and gun? Is he the brother of that other girl, the guy who turns into a werewolf?
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hi,
thank for nice comments,
figs are metal Version,
the guy with a gun is Ketling, a scots officer in polish serv.
;)
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That's the best painted chain I've yet seen. Great job on him. The hat looks great, too, as does the face.
Job well done!
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Beautifully done!
-Michael
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Superb.
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That's the best painted chain I've yet seen. Great job on him. The hat looks great, too, as does the face.
Job well done!
Was thinking that too ... holy crap that chainmail! And it doesn't look like the texture is that deep that must have been so hard to paint ...
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Sweet looking figures.
Am waiting for my game and figures to show up.
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I love this line!
Great job painting them.
Who is the guy with the hat and gun? Is he the brother of that other girl, the guy who turns into a werewolf?
I think the fellow with the tall hat is Ketling, a Scottish mercenary artilleryman in Polish service from the Sienkiwic novel "Fire in the Steppe," adapted in 1969 to film "Colonel Wolodyjowski." Wolodyjowski and Ketling die by setting fire to the powder magazine of the fortress Kamieniec Podolski rather than see it fall into Turkish hands.
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I hope it's okay to post them in your thread. Here are two of mine.
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Nice work, Erik.
-Michael
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Thanks, Michael.
I hope I did not steal Baner's thunder!
Please, post more!