Saturday 17 February 2018

Teutonic Infantry on the March (Pt 2)

Again, using the Teutonic Infantry on the March set from Valdemar (VA110) I´ve added a bod from the Valdemar Medieval tax Collectors set as a Standard bearer. They will end up as part of the 1329 dio but this time  as Infantry from Danzig (Gdańsk).
Couple of Close ups. The flag was easy to create, all I did was find an online Version and print it but the shields were a real pain. First find a red shield pattern. Then add two cross pattée in White. This meant a lot of pic editing but saved a lot of freehand painting. 
A bit of an update on the 1329 dio

Waiting for King John of Bohemia



18 comments:

  1. A very nice, and very atmospheric job...the correspondence between the ground and the background picture is simply perfect...and the figures are superb...A masterclass job Paul!

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    1. Many thanks Phil. I used to do a lot more pics using Backgrounds but I got lazy (or better said, it´s quicker to use a plain black Background. Maybe i should make more effort with the presentation in future :-)

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  2. Wow! The painting is as good as always, but the scene is really great, I like it a lot!

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    1. Merci Phil.
      The scenery makes a Change from my usual "black-drop"

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  3. Fantastic work Paul! Really nice Danzig knights :)

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  4. Beautiful dioramas, the infantry scene in the woods make me imagine that Robin Hood and the Merry Men are about to strike on them!!

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  5. Love it Paul, very effective and very well executed.

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  6. How to say ? It's just a wonderful work of painting and a superb photographic enfance mentale! Bravo.

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  7. Fantastic scenes.Love it all. BB

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  8. Very nice and the scene looks real life

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  9. WOW! Just wonderful to see teh scenery and let it have an effect on oneself......

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  10. Excellent figures and settings!!
    The matching of the forest backround
    and the ground in the first pictures
    is stunning!!Great stuff!!

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  11. Great pics, they really give life to the minis.

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  12. Ha ha Amazing photos!!! really good.

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