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Ancient German River Fleet

Posted by Cryns on 14 Nov 2015, 16:24

Ancient German River Fleet - Alt Germanische Flotte - Oud Germaanse Riviervloot

For the boatsmen I converted Pegasus Mission Indians and Farm Animals, Imex Lewis & Clark + Indians, Orion Slavic Warriors, HaT Dacians and Gallic Chariot Crew, Airfix Tarzan Figures and Ancient Britons, Esci Barbarians, Italeri Celts, Emhar Viking Oarsmen, Atlantic US Cavalry Camp.
Riverboats are scratch build of wood. The River is cast using Tar Bender.

Kindest regards,

Mr. Cryns from Amsterdam


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Posted by santifernandez on 14 Nov 2015, 16:32

:yeah: :yeah: Great paint,great scene.....and welcome to forum.
Regards from barcelona.
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Posted by Ben90 on 14 Nov 2015, 16:43

I love it! Welcome!
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Posted by Dad's Army on 14 Nov 2015, 16:58

Nice entry on this forum, what a great scene this is.
And since you're from Amsterdam, maybe you want to show it on FIGZ 2016?
Love the theme, and the way you made this vignette is awesome!
There is so much to see, the poles with heads are a nice detail.
This must be a big vignette, what is the size? The water looks realistic as well...
Let's hope there is more of your work here soon!!!
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Posted by Peter on 14 Nov 2015, 18:42

Fantastic first entry on this forum! Welcome and thanks for sharing! :thumbup:

It looks that this isn't a permanent diorama, but more like a part of a gaming table. I see the same boats in several settings. Correct me if I'm wrong! ;-)
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 14 Nov 2015, 18:51

Fantastic Diorama!!!

Greetings,

Wolfgang
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 14 Nov 2015, 21:43

Wonderful diorama! :love: :love1: ( Welcome! ;-) ).

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Posted by TK on 14 Nov 2015, 22:01

Very lifelike, amazing work!!!
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Posted by Kazziga on 14 Nov 2015, 23:52

Outstanding! The water looks so real.
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Posted by giorgio on 15 Nov 2015, 00:01

wow! you make me feel like if i was there! really lifelike, figures are perfect, paint is perfect, the river is perfect, places around are perfect, if you listen carefully, you can hear the sound of the rowings hitting the water and the croaking of the frogs!
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Posted by MABO on 15 Nov 2015, 00:46

Welcome here! A fantastic first entry and a very unique topic so far.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 15 Nov 2015, 08:23

The first two photos are evocative of the Last Kingdom, currently showing on British television. The moody atmosphere is super. Excellent work.

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Posted by Cryns on 17 Nov 2015, 11:49

Gentlemen,

First of all thank you very much for such a warmhearted welcome at your forum!
I already feel at home.

This must be a big vignette, what is the size?


It looks that this isn't a permanent diorama, but more like a part of a gaming table. I see the same boats in several settings. Correct me if I'm wrong!


Dad, Peter is right, it is all part of a wargame table setup.

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River, brook and swamp are separate elements.

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maybe you want to show it on FIGZ 2016?


And yes, because these are seperate elements it will be possible to show some of it on Figz 2016.
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Posted by Peter on 17 Nov 2015, 11:52

Thanks for clearing this out! It's a wonderfull gaming table, and I think you have a lot more to show us; I see some more figures on that table! Looking forward to see this live at FIGZ 2016! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by dykio on 17 Nov 2015, 12:18

Brilliant, absolutely brilliant !! And just out of curiosity... are you the same mr. Cryns that made an incredible indian army, compleet with very colorfull war elephants, tigers etc ??

(i think i saw it somewhere on the hat site)
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Posted by Susofrick on 17 Nov 2015, 12:46

This is wonderful! Plain wonderful!
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Posted by Cryns on 17 Nov 2015, 13:51

are you the same mr. Cryns that made an incredible indian army, compleet with very colorfull war elephants, tigers etc ??


Dykio, your memory is very good! Here you must have seen my Ancient Indian nobles, musicians, elephants and tigers: http://www.hat.com/Othr8/Cryns35P.html
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Posted by Alex on 17 Nov 2015, 13:54

:yeah: Really - atmospheric work !! Taking off my hat ! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 17 Nov 2015, 14:33

My Cryns,your boats have arrived nicely on time.As indeed you have. So welcome to Benno`s Figure Forum,and you are most welcome. Amazing pictures of quite a unique piece of work,that is quite reflective and looks remarkably stunning. :thumbup: Greetings from Fiddle Wood,Norwich. UK :-D BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 17 Nov 2015, 14:43

Stunning work.

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