So, Part two. A new trumpeter and a Advisor
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Sir Bodhard decided his Trumpeter was too slow on foot so gave him a small payrise and gave him a nag. The Top half of the bod is from the Italeri Medieval challenge set Bottom half....???. It came out of the spares box. The Nag from the Valdemar |
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The Bod is from RedBox Hussite artillery set. His arm with the Hawk is taken from that came with the Strelets Stamford bridge set. Nag is from the Caeser |
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The dog? It´s metal and I have absolutely no idea of where I got it. Anyway, with his hawk and hound, it looks like the advisor, Sir Lhess (first name Clew) likes hunting. |
Nice conversions Paul.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matey :-)
DeleteFabulous Paul. Marvellous conversions and a fine looking dawg too. Pleased to see that painting has taken the place of breaking bits of yer self, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Thanks James. I´ve looked for the set that the hound came from..found nothing...
DeleteGood to have you back.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Thanks Alan :-)
DeleteNice conversion - sir Lless very appropriate and the trumpeter too - at first I thought it would be lifted from miniarts 15th century French. Great to see you converting again
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing the prices of new (and old sets) I decided to go through the spares boxes and revisted what I´ve painted before but this time, as far as possible, I´ll be posting nothing but conversions.
DeleteSo lovely and I have missed the puns.
ReplyDeleteThere´s more, and some toe curling ones, to come :-)
DeleteYour “bits box” must be of epic proportions. :)
ReplyDeleteImagine two cardboard boxes, the ones used for moving house...that´s how many "bits" I have. As I was thinking of re-starting, I looked at PSR for new sets then looked at sellers of the sets. The prices are unbelievable these days :-/
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