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Title: ROUND 8 For God and Parliament! vs Emir, would you like another Ferrero Rocher?
Post by: Captain Blood on April 28, 2011, 06:34:39 PM
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Title: Re: ROUND 8 For God and Parliament! vs Emir, would you like another Ferrero Rocher?
Post by: Pil on May 01, 2011, 02:22:03 PM
Great work on the cavalry Wirelizard! I really like the diorama of the second entry as well, especially combined with the title  :D
Title: Re: ROUND 8 For God and Parliament! vs Emir, would you like another Ferrero Rocher?
Post by: sepulchrave on May 01, 2011, 06:25:29 PM
Emir, with these Ferrero roche you are really spoiling us! lol
Title: Re: ROUND 8 For God and Parliament! vs Emir, would you like another Ferrero Rocher?
Post by: Wirelizard on May 03, 2011, 06:44:58 AM
Great work on the cavalry Wirelizard!

Thanks! They're the first 28mm cav I've ever done, and a new era as well, never having dabbled in the ECW/TYW era at all. First straight-up historicals I've done, in a way, the interwar units being an outgrowth of my pulp interests rather than a new historical era!

They're Warlord plastic cav, technically Parliamentarian horse although I gather the difference in the packages is slight! I especially like how the horses came up; there's a GW article (http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?catId=&pageMode=multi&categoryId=500002&section=&pIndex=0&aId=14700022&start=1) I have to cite as inspiration on the whole horse-painting front, especially with regard to the various markings on the legs and faces. Makes them much more interesting.

The diorama effect of the other entry is great, I especially like the guard leaning in to murmur to his Emir!
Title: Re: ROUND 8 For God and Parliament! vs Emir, would you like another Ferrero Rocher?
Post by: pierrebi on May 03, 2011, 09:24:15 AM
He was polite and discreet and he knew how to listen(http://www3.lastampa.it/fileadmin/media/cronache/ferrero03g.jpg)
Pietro Ferrero, who died on April 2011 at age 47, together with the family
R.I.P.