The Order of Alcántara (Orden de Alcántara) or the Knights of St. Julian, was formed in 1166 and was formely the order of León . Another attempt at freehand Heraldry...I really must stop trying :-D
The Alcántara bods added to some conversions from the HaT El Cid Spanish Infantry set.
Just basic head swops..... |
These two have got new heads from the Caeser Medieval Knights (Crusaders) set.... |
..and the one on the left, from the Italeri Templar Knights and the one on the right, from the Zvezda Livonian Knights |
Great work Paul!
ReplyDeleteThat heraldry looks pretty good, look how thin the lines are on that Templar's shield, that can't be as easy as it looks.
ReplyDeleteI would have just done blobs.
It takes a bit of practice..sometimes it drives me mad!!
Deletebeautiful! seems that this time you gave a clearer finish the figures. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThe heraldry looks fine to me. You really captured movement in the folds of the cloths especially on the top two picks
ReplyDeleteIan
As always the good work, and finesse in details .
ReplyDeleteCheers .
Vincent .
I agree, some really nice work there. Heraldry is hard at any scale let alone on these. I thought my eyes were going to cross when I did the shields for my Gripping Beast Normans in 28mm!
ReplyDeleteYour freehand heraldry looks very impressive to me. All in all another great work from you.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Bruno
Love the headswaps, I can't see were or which one have had it so they must be good, great painting as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul, especially the freehand heraldry :)
ReplyDeleteThanks all :-D
DeleteI like the Heraldry. Did they assembly line paint "uniform" items back then? Maybe a craftsman with a stencil?
ReplyDeleteThere must have been a "touch-up" man in the unit.
The Norman and andalusian´s were pre heraldry and as far as anyone knows, each individual painted his own design.
DeleteThe "touch-up" man probably stayed at the back of the shiled wall :-D
Fantastic mix of colors!
ReplyDeleteThey are good, Paul!
ReplyDeletewhy do you want stop the hand-painting??????
for me it's good and if you stop, you never will improve !!!!
Thanks Pascal
DeleteI keep meaning to give up on shield patterns but it keeps tempting me back..
Great looking figures. I wouldn't worry about hand painting shields, look fine to me and a lot better than my efforts
ReplyDeleteWonderful; the shield reminds me of my Timpo crusaders!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael.
DeleteThe cross is based on a timpo knight who sits on a shelf near my workspace :-D
Very nice Paul!
ReplyDeleteDid you use a sharpie or similar on the shields?
Timpo Crusaders, there's nostalgia.
Simon
Thanks Simon.
DeleteThe patterns are with a paintbrush. What´s a sharpie? Sounds like something that Hakeswill would say :-D
Cheers
paul
Very nice work! And your shields are really great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteTerrific work Paul. When I was in my medieval wargaming phase, I was always deathly afraid of freehand heraldry. You do it well.
ReplyDeleteHead swops sound painful. I wonder how long it takes the bods to recover?
Thanks mp.
DeleteThey never recover from thier "operations"..they don´t make very good soldiers..they are always in two minds about everything :-D
Hi Paul,
ReplyDeleteSharpies are pens that I believe can be used instead of fine brushes. I've never used one, though. A mate uses Staedtler pens very successsfully for that sort of thing, but I always break them.
Cheers, Simon
Acrylic pens..? Like painting with acrylic paint but fine point?
DeleteSound worth looking into.
Cheers
paul
Super job! Your hand is getting 'freer', sir...steady too, as the shields bear witness.
ReplyDeleteI´ve worked out a method...4 cups of strong coffee and my hand shakes in the opposite direction to what it normally does..and it even out :-D
DeletePlease don't stop trying painting freehand Paul. Please!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work for once more! :)
I won´t..not yet-
DeleteCan I borrow those members from Ordem de Alcantara? ;)
ReplyDeleteI need them for my medieval project!
I'm going to copy your picture to use as a painting guide... :D
No problem David. There is no copyright, feel free :-D but i tell you, painting the Alcantara crosses made me go a bit crazy...trying to get them to look correct..and even then they are not 100%
DeleteCheers
paul
Nice paint jobs - the heraldry looks fine!
ReplyDeleteNow try it in 6mm!
Thanks Phil..send me some 6mm bods and I will try ;-D
Deletegood jobs very nice painting
ReplyDeleteMerci :-D
ReplyDeleteSalut
Paul
awsome work paul, increadible shields, hand painting those must have been the most stressful thing to have done, so complex it's not funny how intricate those are
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteEverytime I paint something like this I say "never again!!" but something keeps telling me to have just one more go at it.
Very nice conversions, and excellent painted! Love the freehand patterns on the shields!
ReplyDeleteIt's about time I paint mine!
Greetings
Peter
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