Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Medieval Knights tents

Made from resin, these 1/72nd scale tents, created by  Torsten Burgdorf, are available from the Croeburn Project shop under the titel (quite near the bottom of the page)  Mittelalter:WM-MA 001 - Ritterzelte.(Medieval Knights tents)
I haven´t added any Heraldry..one, so they are usable in Connection with whatever,,hussites etc and two..after all the Heraldry for the bannockburn Knights I couldn´t face painting it any more.
They´ve got a good material effect  which makes them easy to paint.
What happens when all the work of putting up the tents is finished????
PARTY!!! 
Looks like Hugh Jarsé´s Men are acting in thier usual manner. Can mean only one Thing, Sir Hugh, his Servant sir R.Sliker and that miserable toad,  the Sergeant-at-arms, Hugo First are away planning something dastardly.  


As usual, some of them can´t hold thier mead.

13 comments:

  1. Looking very nice! I really like this kind of post...
    Phil.

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  2. I'm wondering if the woman is a cook or a camp follower. I like those figures that are face down at the bench. You should sculpt wee bits of puke to add authenticity to the scene:)

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  3. Nice tents and environment!
    But I still want to create my tents...

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  4. They're excellent looking Paul...even without the heraldry....I remember a party similar to that once at a re-enactors trade show back in the day.

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  5. Those look very nice! Every bit as good as the 1:1 ones I see at events, and not as smelly.

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  6. great stuff Paul those tents look excellent!

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  7. They look like tremendous sculpts and I love the party photographs!

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  8. Excellent work Paul! What a party! Great set up!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  9. Great painting on the tents and finished off nicely with the party scene.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  10. Woderful scene, Very real.

    Hugs

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  11. Wonderful looking work. Is 1/72 scale the same as 25mm size?

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    1. Thanks.
      Difficult to answer. Some 1/72nd scale bods are 25mm tall, but a lot of stuff that is labelled as 25mm is actually 28mm (1/56th scale). The best Explanation is on PSR,
      http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=28

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