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Author Topic: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers  (Read 36054 times)

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #195 on: January 16, 2021, 02:59:40 PM »
I am just blown away by your sculpting, Mr. P!


Thank you :). Most of the minis from this project will be used in playtesting your game :), I just need a few more monks for my Prague Uprising of 1611.
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Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #196 on: January 24, 2021, 12:59:42 AM »
Beggars


Offline DintheDin

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #197 on: January 24, 2021, 11:13:02 AM »
Very good job on them! Congrats!
Now and then we had a hope that if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates. – Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #198 on: January 24, 2021, 09:38:24 PM »
Thank you :), they are based on Jacques Callot's engravings :).

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #199 on: January 26, 2021, 10:02:10 PM »
Next batch of swashbucklers :)


Offline WillPhillips

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #200 on: January 27, 2021, 03:01:13 AM »
Next batch of swashbucklers :)



Looking good!
Focused on 6mm pike and shot and 28mm Frostgrave
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Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #201 on: January 28, 2021, 04:38:31 PM »
Thank you :).

Offline Metternich

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #202 on: January 28, 2021, 09:12:56 PM »
You go from strength to strength.  Your Prague even has beggars !

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #203 on: January 29, 2021, 05:03:13 PM »
Thank you :), more civilians to come (including burghers, sex workers and priests).

Offline DintheDin

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #204 on: January 29, 2021, 06:35:21 PM »
I'm always following with extreme interest!
With your sculpts you shed light on a somehow unknown period and I congratulate you as you try hard your works here to be historical and well-documented!

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #205 on: January 31, 2021, 11:30:39 PM »
Thank you :), I'm flattered :).

Burghers are ready :).


Offline Metternich

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #206 on: February 05, 2021, 03:20:06 PM »
You get so much character on such a small "canvas."  Love the burghers' faces.

Offline swiftnick

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #207 on: February 10, 2021, 09:10:26 PM »
Simply wonderful!
Would happily buy all of those if released as a range.

Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #208 on: February 11, 2021, 01:58:12 PM »
You get so much character on such a small "canvas."  Love the burghers' faces.

Thank you :), I've sculpted face of the one on the right, on the left I've just added pointed beard :).

Simply wonderful!
Would happily buy all of those if released as a range.

Thank you :), these are mostly just very extensive conversions, so I can't sell them. But I'm working on eastern European minis (mostly civilians), which I'll hope to mould in a year or so.


Here're another swashbucklers


Offline M.P.

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Re: Early XVIIth century swashbucklers
« Reply #209 on: February 11, 2021, 04:36:55 PM »
This time Švejk from "The Good Soldier Švejk" by Jaroslav Hašek in early XVIIth century attire. Montero cap might be a bit of a strech for my project's period, which is set in the first decade of the XVIIth century, while proofs for monteros are from late 1620s, but It suits Svejk well :).