Republic of Genoa / Repubblica di Genova #4 (Claymore Castings OT44 Pavasiers 2 INBOXING)

I warmly welcome!

I continue the series of historical entries, but we are leaving the Kingdom of Poland and moving to sunny Genoa.

 I reach for models from Claymore Castings again and invite you to the inside of the Claymore Castings OT44 Pavasiers 2 set and see the first painted transom serving House of Doria (about those next time).

Previous entries:


So what we have inside?
  • 4 miniatures;
  • 4  pavies;
  • No spears ( I used Fireforge and Victrix plastic ones) and no bases;
  • Transfers from Little Big Men studio (purchased separately).
Everything in a 28mm scale (true 28mm) and cast in "white metal".
The overall look is great!
The only thing that can be a problem is not to drill minis hands.

INVITE!





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Comments

  1. Nice work again, Michal. Yes, drilling out hands for weapons isn't the most fun to do.

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  2. Fantastic looking miniature!
    Best Iain

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  3. Świetne fugurki i takowoż pomalowane. Tarcze robią tu też mega robotę.

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    1. Dziękuję. Tak, odkąd pojawiły się kalkomanie/ naklejki od LBM studio to wszystko od antyku po średniowiecze wygląda o wiele lepiej.

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  4. Nice job Michal drilling hands for spears is a pain, not sure how often your beautiful figures get to fight but plastic spears on metal figures can be a problem as they snap too easily.

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    1. Oh yes. In recent years, they have been fighting less and less and waiting in the display case.
      I also often give up drilling and cut, for example, spears and stick.

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    1. Thank you very much Jonathan!
      Really appreciate it!

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  6. Great work Michal. I hate drilling out hands too.

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  7. Superb and realistic paint job Michal!!

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  8. Super! Podoba mi się, że modele są spójne kolorystycznie (takie przybrudzone). Kalkomanie in plus!

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  9. Zgadzam się z przedmówcami, figurki wyglądają obłędnie!
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  10. Świetnie pomalowane, kalkomanie wyglądają jak nie kalkomanie (jakbyś o tym nie napisał, to uwierzyłbym, że sam pomalowałeś). Wiercenie otworów to najbardziej odstresowująca część naszego hobby ;)

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    1. Dziękuję i ciesze, że sie podoba.
      O nie, nie dałbym rady tak dobrze zrobić wzorów na tarczy :)

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  11. A trio of beautiful figures once more and I feelyour pain in having to drill out hands, I did dozens of figures for myMahdists.

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    1. Oh yes, it's hard work and many times I just cut off spears :)

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  12. Stunning painting as always Michal - I only wish I had a fraction of your skill!

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    1. Thank you very much.
      Really appreciate it :)
      Warm regards

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  14. Like your previous posts, this is fantastic :O

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  15. Kolejne świetne modele! Inspirujesz, niebawem sam ruszam z historycznymi modelami ;)

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  16. Świetnie wyglądające miniatury, Michal.

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    1. Спасибо большое за добрые слова дружище!

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  17. Wonderful painting - so realistically dusty and grubby!

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  18. I love what you are doing with the shields too!

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