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Japanese bridge with Warrior Monks

Posted by PhilC on 09 Jan 2021, 20:17

Hello everybody!

After the 2020 Advent Calendar, I realised that I needed some new scenery elements. A few months ago, I discovered a 20mm range of laser cut MDF model kits (Sarissa Precision Ltd) including japanese houses and other elements.
I decided to start with a simple kit, a Japanese bridge, which allows me to display some Warrior Monks painted some times ago. Here you are the result:

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More pictures and explanations here: https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2021/01/japanese-bridge.html

Hope you like it :)
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Posted by panzerman825 on 10 Jan 2021, 09:27

Superb scene. The bridge is the perfect stage for your excellently painted monks.
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Posted by XbriX on 10 Jan 2021, 10:30

Great bridge. Love the colors!
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Posted by Konrad on 10 Jan 2021, 11:52

Figures from the samurai era are unfortunately rarely seen here.
But your sōhei have become very nice.
I like your scene with the bridge.
Well done!
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Posted by Wiking on 10 Jan 2021, 18:20

Nothing new on the craftsmanship side.
High level as always. :yeah:
The bridge is something new. See it the first time painted.
Looks good.
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Posted by MABO on 10 Jan 2021, 18:36

I like the bridge as well. The range of Sarissa Precision Ltd is really interesting. So it is nice to see it "in action".
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Posted by PhilC on 10 Jan 2021, 20:18

Thank you very much!

Konrad wrote:Figures from the samurai era are unfortunately rarely seen here.


That is true, but we must admit that they are difficult to paint. And, to say the truth, I never dared to paint my Zvezda Samurai because I'm not sure I'm good enough to paint them well. That's why I began with Redbox Sohei (easier).

I realised that I forgot to explain something. I certainly found my inspiration in Japanese woodblock prints, particularly those from the end of the Edo period. My favourite artist is Utagawa Kuniyoshi, this is what he designed:

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These prints represent a fight between a young boy named Yoshitsune, and a warrior monk named Benkei, during the 12th century. Yoshitsune became a famous general, and Benkei his most faithful ally.

Please note that the bridge is painted Vermilion :)
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 10 Jan 2021, 23:03

And...it is not even Christmas! Thanks so much for sharing your bridge and warrior monks.
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 10 Jan 2021, 23:56

Fantastic work as always!

PhilC wrote: That is true, but we must admit that they are difficult to paint. And, to say the truth, I never dared to paint my Zvezda Samurai because I'm not sure I'm good enough to paint them well. That's why I began with Redbox Sohei (easier).


I'm actually curious about this; what seems difficult about painting Samurai in particular? Is it the ropework on the armour? I just think the multicoloured combination of rope and plate, particularly on armours layered by rope can demand fine detail work but other than that I can't think of what makes them particuarly difficult.

I think you could paint them well. :yeah: This isn't empty flattery, I think with your standard of painting they would come out excellently.
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Posted by Kekso on 11 Jan 2021, 09:28

I'm not sure what I like more, monks or the bridge :eh:
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Posted by Peter on 12 Jan 2021, 13:00

Kekso wrote:I'm not sure what I like more, monks or the bridge :eh:

Well I like them exactly the same, rubbish! :mrgreen: It's not true, they look both fantastic, figures and bridge, Phil! ;-) :thumbup:
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