After a pause..(a dose of flu Lasting nearly 2 weeks followed by sinusitus) 30 sitting kniggits painted a while back for the
Teutonic Order 1329 dio. 14 as German order kniggits, the other 16 in various C.o.A colours, including some in the C.o.A colours of Hanau and Meisen.
Sculpted by
Alex, he has given them head swops to add variety.
There´s another 6 to go, but being unable to focus due to having a "thick head" they are in reserve in case any Specific C.o.A´s are required
Meisen, second from left, and Hanau next to him.
Once again an unusual, interesting and gorgeous subject...excellent!
ReplyDeleteThe head swops are a great idea as the variety of options has brought this little scene to life - great job Paul.
ReplyDeleteVery original! Lovely work & fine detail... love it! :)
ReplyDeleteSorry to here that you`ve been unwell Paul.
ReplyDeleteNice painting on these figure. Are they your figures or for the other medieval project. As i gazed upon the scene i thought sitting down to a feast is something we all like to do,but there seem`s to be a great big helping of nothing on those tables. I hope you feel better soon. BB
Thanks Paul.
DeleteThe last couple of weeks have been bad..cough, cold sweats, fever..nothing has helped to shift it..and now my head is blocked solid.
They (the kniggits) will all go to the teutonic 1329 Diorama.
Those are so good and so necessary, excellent.
ReplyDeleteLovely groups Paul. Remind me of an ex Girlfriend in Berlin who was manager at an 'English Restaurant' where the meals were all you can eat roasts with veg and spuds in a medieval setting! There was/is (?) another one in Reading called Knights Out, same MO...works 'do's with fancy dress, jesters orgaising stage games, sing-along and crackers...
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and yours
H
Hola
ReplyDeleteQue buena escena as echo
No es nada típico y la verdad es que es muy vistoso
un saludo
Nice and original scene Paul.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas
Fantastic painted figures again Paul! I hope you get well soon!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter