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Author Topic: KorNat's Gallery - Perry Miniatures, Fireforge Games and self made terrains.  (Read 60568 times)

Offline KorNat

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Hi all
I'm new here on Lead Adventure Forum  but not so new in the painting hobby. I would like to share with you some of my works I present also on my blog at http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/. I paint miniatures mostly for skirmish gamming and do not stick tightly to realism. My models are fighting mostly against dwarves and elves so they are painted somehow  in fantasy theme. I will post here models representing medieval knights and warriors and I hope you will excuse me that some of the coats of arms are not historically correct:)
Below you can see some of my models I painted last year. Soon new models from Perry will be ready and I will certainly post them here.
Would appreciate any comments and new ideas so feel free to criticize.

EDITED: My new fantasy oriented topic can be found here http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=81591.0


Foot Knights from Perry Miniatures. More photos here:
http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/05/perryminiatures.html




Teutonic Knights from Fireforge Games painted as feudal knights. More photos here:
http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2014/07/rycerze-z-drakenborgu1-knights-of.html









« Last Edit: August 15, 2015, 11:16:36 AM by KorNat »

Offline Jeff965

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Lovely stuff, nice vibrant colours.

Offline Captain Blood

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Very beautiful paintwork - well done and welcome to Lead Adventure :)

Offline Davea

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Very Nicely painted - well done

Offline KorNat

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Thank you for your kind words. They made me to post one of my terrain pieces. It was first one, a prototype but quite succesful and rest of my gaming board is kept in same theme since I have created this one. Only the doors are bought and rest is made from balsa and polystyrene foam. Several more photos here
http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2014/08/kuznia-blacksmith-house.html






« Last Edit: July 16, 2015, 09:00:40 PM by KorNat »

Offline fred

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Very nice work, both the knights and house.

Which rules are you using?

Offline KorNat

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I use skirmish rules called Song of Blade and Heroes from Ganesha Games.

My armies grows larger every day and I am currently looking for more complex rules which could cover unit movements not only single models.  The problem is I mostly have fantasy models and I cannot use popular historical oriented  rules (for example from Osprey)  because they obviously do not cover dwarven armies:( My medieval human army is to small to break it into two separate armies yet.

Offline commissarmoody

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Look just fine to me.
"Peace" is that brief, glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.

- Anonymous

Offline warburton

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Great stuff - I will follow your blog too ;)

SoBH is a good ruleset, though other options might be Age of Sigmar and Osprey is supposedly releasing Dragon Rampant later this year.

Thanks for posting your stuff.

Offline KorNat

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Age of Sigmar blehhh Warhammer once again. But Dragon Rampant.... it looks freaking amazing. Haven't got any idea that Osprey is going to publish rules like that. You saved my day. Right now I am certain that i will purchase those rules just after their release. Thanks a lot!

Offline Big Martin Back

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Great looking figures and house.
Having really liked Lion Rampant, I'm looking forward to the release of Dragon Rampant for a bit of Fantasy as well.
Tutenes, Atque Cujus Exercitus?

Offline KorNat

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My latest creation.  It was made as an entry for the terrain contest announced by my friend. Is it medieval? It certainly could be.

  It took me 5 days to finish. More photos as always on my blog at http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/07/cave.html

If you are interested in how it was build try these links:
 DAY 1
DAY 2 
DAY 3
DAY 4 






Offline Captain Blood

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That's a very nice looking piece, well done. You certainly have a good level of artistic and modelling skills 8)

Offline Duke Donald

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Great work, both on the minis and the terrain!

Offline Miantanomo

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Great details! Cant wait to see more!
"If you would take a man's life, you owe it to him to look into his eyes and hear his final words. And if you cannot bear to do that, then perhaps the man does not deserve to die."
-Eddard Stark

 

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