Generic figures that could be used with any medieval european army... levy.
And they are from Strelets's Medieval Levy sets... and Mars's Crusaders. And the archers are from different sets.
As with the russians, there are a few waiting on the workbench.
Mais umas figuras que poderiam ser usadas em qualquer exército na Europa medieval, estão equipadas com armas diversas. Fariam parte dos camponeses recrutados em caso de necessidade.
nice work David!
ResponderEliminarmaybe you can do some washes to shadow the colours? the flesh is in my opinion too clear.
You know: it's possible to add bow-strings with a quite easy way! (looks at Paul's bods: he has a simple one, with some practice, you do it easily!)
Thanks.
ResponderEliminarWashes and skin colour... I must do some kind of workshop. I can't replicate what I see on forums! :(
The bow-strings... I didn't do them for these two because it looked odd, but there are already other two (I'm finishing them) with the strings.
Bom trabalho, querem e ganhar exp em combate ehheheh
ResponderEliminarVery nice painted figures! About the skin colours, very easy. Use flesh paint and a flesh wash for example from Games Workshop. With some practice you can learn it.
ResponderEliminarGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Very nice work!
ResponderEliminarThanks, guys!
ResponderEliminarI've a few more already painted, just waiting for the russians to take a photo!
O soldado central com o elmo ao jeito Teutónico está brutal!
ResponderEliminarUma figura excelente para fazer de líder caso fique apeado durante a batalha.
De: Rui Dias Sena ;)
Já há outro Teutónico pronto, Rui. São dois "tresmalhados"! ;)
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