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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: painterman on 14 December 2016, 06:08:57 PM
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As the title says, I've used Perry plastics to make my version of the illustration by Schilling in the Berne Chronicles.
Not an exact copy, but think its worked out all right.
Simon.
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/lQxyNbx.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /> (http://imgur.com/lQxyNbx)
(http://i.imgur.com/ZcaKShx.jpg)
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Great piece. nicely done.
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Very nice work! Love both the original image and your take on it :-*
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Great little piece Simon 8) 8)
cheers
James
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Lovely! Do you have any shots from another angle?
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Very nice little vignette Simion!
Christopher
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Nice work :)
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Lovely painting Simon, I'm intrigued with your basing, any chance of the recipe?
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Thanks for the comments.
Jeff I'm intrigued with your basing, any chance of the recipe?
I did one on my blog some time ago, but my approach remains the same.
http://je-lay-emprins.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/basing-basics.html
MaleGriffin Do you have any shots from another angle?
There are some on my blog:
http://je-lay-emprins.blogspot.co.uk/
Simon.
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And where, Burgundy Cross? :) Abbeville ordinance: «Le Duc fera cadeau également aux hommes d’armes, à la première montre, d’une croix de Saint André de velours vermeil qu’ils mettront sur leurs harnois».
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Very nice vignette !!!
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Love it, well done. :-*
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Lovely little vignette - very effective posing of the figures and nice painting.
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Very lovely work. Great job on catching the poses from the image.
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beautifully worked vignette sir and a great start to your Swiss!
cheers
Steve
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Lovely work Simon!
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very nice indeed
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Nicely done and a fun piece. Congrats!
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Jobs drop dead, but where the cross?
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Thanks for the comments.
I did overlook adding the St Andrews cross (as per the illustration and the Ducal ordinances) - I had added them with green stuff to a mounted figure torso, but appear to have picked up the wrong model to use! - so sackcloth and ashes for me.
Simon.