Lovely. I saw your previous post on adding bronze to the gunmetal Grey and it works in that it stands out from the soldiers armour. Excellent all round.. The painting on the front of the mantlet really makes the whole Vignette pop .
Wonderful painting Stefan; looks just right and now I'm tempted to try a Burgundian sign on a swinging mantlet too (must have been one at Neuss!). Splendid. Simon.
Really love all of your models (can't stop looking at your blog), a great mix between detail / realistic + really popping colours! How do you do your basing? It's such a nice modern yet oldschool colour
Stunning work!!
AntwortenLöschenChristopher
Thank you!
LöschenReally nice
AntwortenLöschenThanks!
LöschenLovely. I saw your previous post on adding bronze to the gunmetal Grey and it works in that it stands out from the soldiers armour. Excellent all round.. The painting on the front of the mantlet really makes the whole Vignette pop .
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Paul! I took inspiration from an infantry flag.
LöschenOutstanding!
AntwortenLöschenThanks, Chris!
LöschenWonderful painting Stefan; looks just right and now I'm tempted to try a Burgundian sign on a swinging mantlet too (must have been one at Neuss!). Splendid.
AntwortenLöschenSimon.
Thanks, Simon, I am sure you will find a source somewhere ;-)
LöschenHello,
AntwortenLöschenRealy a superb diorama !!!
Nikko
Thank you, Nikko!
LöschenTruly worth the weight in waiting. An awesome vignette and everything meshes together nicely. Well done sir.
AntwortenLöschenCheers
Kevin
Thanks, Kevin!
LöschenReally love all of your models (can't stop looking at your blog), a great mix between detail / realistic + really popping colours! How do you do your basing? It's such a nice modern yet oldschool colour
AntwortenLöschenThanks, Mathias Rapp