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French knights and crossbowmen

Posted by TK on 18 Nov 2015, 19:11

Hi,

I painted some Italeri 100yw figures. Their armours are very nice and clear, it was pleasure to paint and drybrush.

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You can see more photos of them in my blog here:
http://miniaturesoldiers.blogspot.hu/


Bye,
TK
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Posted by vellek on 18 Nov 2015, 19:18

Fantastic job!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 18 Nov 2015, 19:20

Hello, these guys look superb. A really mean bunch of characters.

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Posted by Peter on 18 Nov 2015, 20:04

Fantastic painted Knights! :thumbup:
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Posted by Ben90 on 18 Nov 2015, 20:38

They look great!
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Posted by Kazziga on 18 Nov 2015, 22:01

Well done!
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Posted by daikaigan on 18 Nov 2015, 22:41

:yeah: good work friend
greetings Massimo :thumbup:
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 18 Nov 2015, 23:03

outstanding :-D :yeah:
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 18 Nov 2015, 23:05

outstanding :-D :yeah:
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Posted by MABO on 18 Nov 2015, 23:18

Congratulations, very good paintjob.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 19 Nov 2015, 01:02

Inspiring delight TK. BB
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Posted by Susofrick on 19 Nov 2015, 08:51

Very nice painting of these figures! And Jeanne got a beard! :-D
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Posted by Kekso on 19 Nov 2015, 09:47

Wonderful job. What color do you use as base for faces (before applying highlights)?
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Posted by Ray.Caruana on 19 Nov 2015, 11:15

Nice work!
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 19 Nov 2015, 12:41

They are great indeed. :yeah: I had the same pleasure, to paint such nice figures I mean http://flowersinyourcannons.blogspot.com/search/label/Accurate

And your bases are great too. :yeah: may you drop some tips on how to get same result?
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Posted by davbenbak1 on 19 Nov 2015, 17:32

This is exactly the reason mine are still in their boxes. I know I could never get a result as good as yours! You really brought this set to life.
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Posted by TK on 19 Nov 2015, 22:02

Kekso wrote:Wonderful job. What color do you use as base for faces (before applying highlights)?

Hi Kekso,

It is a mixed colour. Revell Acryl 85 with some drop of Revell Acryl 37.
Some years ago I always use this to paint 1/72 and 15mm faces.

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Posted by TK on 19 Nov 2015, 22:08

Mr. Andrea wrote:They are great indeed. :yeah: I had the same pleasure, to paint such nice figures I mean http://flowersinyourcannons.blogspot.com/search/label/Accurate

And your bases are great too. :yeah: may you drop some tips on how to get same result?


I mixed red tennis slag with white glue and I put it to the base. After I wash it with black and drybrush with very light beige. Then I take some drop of white glue and I spread it with static grass.
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Posted by Mário on 19 Nov 2015, 22:38

Simply amazing.
Thank you for the inspiration
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Posted by panzerman on 22 Nov 2015, 08:23

The macro lense really shows how nicely you did the detail painting on these minis. All the heraldry pops!
Top notch work.
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