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Vienna 1683 - The Poles are coming

Posted by krugi3 on 02 Jun 2015, 13:37

Hello!

Just finished - my new vignette representing Polish infantry on their way to the Kahlenberg in 1683.

Hope you like it.

Greetings from Austria
Thomas

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Posted by Kekso on 02 Jun 2015, 13:50

Great use of that Zvezda set... scenery and background significantly improve overall impression. Thanks for posting :thumbup:
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Posted by Mai Strac on 02 Jun 2015, 14:13

:love: Great work, I did not know of the possibility to use zveda's strelets as polish infantry, well done and great paintjob too!!! :love: :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by santifernandez on 02 Jun 2015, 14:35

Fantasti scene,and great report.
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Posted by anguskahn98 on 02 Jun 2015, 14:45

Beautiful and very imaginative vignette - great work! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by daikaigan on 02 Jun 2015, 17:50

very very good work and background
my respect
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Posted by Peter on 02 Jun 2015, 20:30

I love the combination of those colours! Me neither didn't know that these could be used as Polish infantry. Great work all around. The dio and painting! :thumbup:
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Posted by krugi3 on 02 Jun 2015, 21:09

Take a look at Osprey Men at Arms 188 Plate D for the uniforms. Some conversions are necessary for making Poles out of the Streltsi.

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Posted by MABO on 02 Jun 2015, 23:07

Very unique topic. And so very interesting to see here!
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 03 Jun 2015, 17:10

Kekso wrote:Great use of that Zvezda set... scenery and background significantly improve overall impression. Thanks for posting :thumbup:


I second this, esp. the use of the background. Very well done.
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Posted by Acid on 03 Jun 2015, 18:02

This is lovely!
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 06 Jun 2015, 22:50

Very nice! :thumbup:
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Posted by k.b. on 07 Jun 2015, 02:01

Although it's not a period I know much about but one thing I do know is that this is very nice work indeed!
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Posted by Dad's Army on 07 Jun 2015, 05:14

Well done, all is said already so I keep it with: respect on this awesome vignette!
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Jun 2015, 11:39

Splendid! Splendid Indeed. Love It All. Thomas Well Done,You are a Top Man! BB
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Posted by sberry on 11 Jun 2015, 15:08

I'm a bit late with this comment, and everything has been said already by others (and by me in my e-mail), but once again: Fantastic scene, full of atmosphere and looking very life-like!
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