These I painted up as part of a group build at Bennos (see here). The idea was to either paint the whole set or just the nine poses. Alterations / conversions were allowed as long as it was within the set ie; no extra bits, nags, bods etc from other sets. I changed all the spears for ones made out of Florist wire and the raised patterns on shields and nags were removed and replaced by printed emblems.
I decided to have them in a desert setting as I have another 30 plus Crusaders etc based as if in the desert and I wanted to add these too them. Anyway...I don´t stick to history when I dont feel like it :-)
Lol! They are stunning! Especially love conversions! This red as an addition for white looks great.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year :)
Wow! Very nice works!
ReplyDeleteHey you finished them? Nice work, like the bases. Pics are a bit out of focus, maybe you can adjust that?
ReplyDeleteThey look even better as a group like this, very real and full of energy.
ReplyDeleteReally nice Paul,
ReplyDeleteAlways like the look of Teutonic nights.
Awe ra best for 2011
Cheers
Paul
Love the Teutonic Knights. I remember watching a Soviet Era movie about the Teutonic Knights. It had fantastic cinematography. I discovered that Alfred Hitchcock nicked all his camera shot ideas from the Soviet director!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, I am not a big fan of this period, but this set always catches my eye. Well done.
ReplyDeleteTerrific work Paul!
ReplyDeleteLove the white effect! How did you do it?
T.
Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHow did I do the white...bsed black and then ever lighter shades of grey...finally just white;
You can read more here;
http://www.bennosfigures.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6414
Cheers
Paul
Very dramatic looking figures, nice work.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Matt