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Posted by Konrad on 13 Aug 2016, 19:09

Older work with figs from different manufacturers.

Hope you enjoy! ;-)

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Posted by Dad's Army on 13 Aug 2016, 19:16

nice to see them back again, so colorful work you make.
your'e a great artist my friend!
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Posted by stenfalk on 13 Aug 2016, 20:03

Dad's Army wrote:your'e a great artist my friend!


I see it the same way. Each of your created scenes is small but so beautiful and so full of content. And artisanal virtuosity, of course... :-D
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 13 Aug 2016, 20:48

Your french artillery - 'c'est magnifique!
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Posted by Peter on 13 Aug 2016, 20:59

Great to see them back Konrad! :thumbup:

And no Romans in this post! Wonderfull! :mrgreen: :joker:
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Posted by Wiking on 13 Aug 2016, 21:21

:yeah:
I don`t know witch one I like the most.
How long do you need around to finish a single figure from the cut of the tree to the fix on the base?
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Posted by Lacc on 13 Aug 2016, 22:52

Great painting, I like very much your style.
Alfredo :-D :yeah:
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Posted by Bramble15 on 14 Aug 2016, 00:43

Very enjoyable time spent looking over these photos. Brilliant displays of painting skill and display creativity.
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Posted by Pieter on 14 Aug 2016, 07:31

Great inspiration looking at these pictures...
Wonderfull work!

Greetz Pieter
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 14 Aug 2016, 09:17

Fantastic painting. :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Kekso on 14 Aug 2016, 09:54

Hi Konrad. Is there any era that your painting skills suck at?
I simply can't decide which one is the best :eh:
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Posted by Susofrick on 15 Aug 2016, 07:49

Which one is the best? No problem! Konrad is the best! :-D Well, I have to agree with Dali, all of them are best!
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Posted by daikaigan on 15 Aug 2016, 15:54

:yeah: :-D Great painting job Konrad
Greetings.. Massimo :beer:
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Posted by vellek on 15 Aug 2016, 18:37

True artistry in every respect.
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 25 Aug 2016, 20:58

Fantastic work! :thumbup:
I have a question about the shields of Spartan; decals? your painting?
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Posted by Cryns on 26 Aug 2016, 12:20

Yes you are a great and very talented painter Konrad. My compliments for so many different excellent looking figures and historical era's. Your knowledge of costumes, cultures and history must be very big by now.
Only now I realize you are almost always using a photographic glamorous soft focus device to make your figures shine like 1970-s soft-erotic nudes. Is that device on your camera or in your computer?
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Posted by edhiewibowo on 28 Aug 2016, 13:50

Great work Konrad. Please teach me how to make shadowing and highlighting. I want to learn more about it. Thanks
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