These are I think, to be arranged in a group. The two in the middle are in the act of grovelling to the well dressed bod on the far left. The woman is either his wife or a standerby. |
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Very nice - full of character.
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Other Paul
Nice painted Valdemar figures Paul. Go on show us more :-D
ReplyDeleteThey just get better. The crossover palette links this group very well too.
ReplyDeleteGood job with the expansion - I had a feeling you'd rise to the challenge!
Great faces on those, good work my friend.
ReplyDeleteI think they look quite nice.
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Christopher
These look great Paul - not sure about the Dragons Teeth they're standing on though...
ReplyDeletenice work, having a jolly ole time
ReplyDeleteThey look quite happy considering they have the plague to look forward too!
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very nice Paul, they do look like joyous fellows!
ReplyDeleteI have many grand images in my head of the Medieval city that you are creating. Keep the snap shots coming.
ReplyDeleteThese guys are great Paul,
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Paul
Thanks :-D
ReplyDeleteThe medieval city is a long term project and I intend to take my time on it...I´ll probably get sidetracked now and then but that´s life.
@Tim...they are not dragons teeth...those are the special antimud hopping shoes that were a speciality in the winter or 1441, terribly rainy and the population of europe thought that the world was going to flood (due to the reversable date) up to the depth of 14 inches, so had these special shoes made. They failed due to the fact that someone forgot to cut them into a pair and many people drowned after toppling over.
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Paul