The XVII c. City Guards #2 / XVII wieczni Strażnicy Miejscy #2

 

I warmly welcome!

An entry with another painted 17th-century city guard today, who can successfully serve in any European city. With an emphasis on German, Italian and Polish.

       But not only. I think that they will also be successfully used in fantasy games (hunting a werewolf in Vienna?). The models were originally meant to be used in Anno Domini 1666, but I don't have time and willingness to play this game. 

       It does not change the fact that the models are very nice (metal, because I do not want to talk about plastic ones) and they will be happy to join my collection with models from the 17th century.


XVII c. Lubań (Poland) City Guards
http://luban.pl/artykul/355/xvii-wieczna-straz-miejska


Witam serdecznie!

Dziś wpis z kolejnym pomalowanym XVII wiecznym strażnikiem miejskim, który z powodzeniem może pełnić służbę w dowolnym europejskim mieście. Z naciskiem na niemieckojęzyczne, włoskie czy polskie.

       Ale nie tylko. Myślę że znajdą wykorzystanie również w grach fantasy (polowanie na wilkołaka w Wiedniu?).
Modele początkowo miały służyć w grze Anno Domini 1666, ale nie mam czasu ani chęci na granie w ten system.

       Nie zmienia to faktu, że modele są bardzo ładne (metalowe, bo o plastiku się nie chce wypowiadać) i z przyjemnością dołączą do mojej kolekcji z modelami z XVII wieku.











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Comments

  1. Kolejne perełki w Twoim wykonaniu. Wargamer powinien używać ich do promocji gry ;)

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    1. Wargamer to sam z siebie obiecuje modele do recenzji przy okazji zbiórki i potem milczy ;)

      Ale dziękuję i cieszę się, że się podobają.
      Modele są naprawdę ładne, mają dużo detali i maluję je się naprawdę super :)

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  2. Dobra robota, podoba mi się jak faktura na materiałach. :)

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  3. Nice looking miniatures and you have done your usual masterful paint job on them Michal. They would look quite at home amongst my Border Reivers I think!

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  4. Very nice Michal. I do like the man holding the lamp, it looks real!

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  5. Such a fantastic period, and work as always...Love the lantern, I second Ray!

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    1. Thank you for a kind words Phil! Really appreciate it!
      Best

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  6. Świetna praca. Dobrze wkomponowują się w całą ekipę.

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    1. Большое спасибо за доброе слово!

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  8. Great looking sculpts, masterfully painted as always, Michal!

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    1. Thank you very much for a kind words Dean!
      Glad you like it!

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  9. I like these new fellows. Like you say, perfect for their specified setting but also great for a number of settings. Must say too, those spears look like they’d mess up anyones day!

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    1. Thank you so much! Glad you like it Dai!
      Best and stay safe!

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  10. Marvelous work, Michal! Your style is so realistic.

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  11. Very nice indeed! They seem to be very detailed and thus perfectly suited to your painting style

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    1. Thank you very much for a kind words!
      Really appreciate it master!

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  12. Superb painting of great figures Michal!

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  13. Wonderful painting as always Michal 👍 I like the guy with the lattern 👍

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    1. Glad to hear that!
      Thank you so much for a visit and comment Matt!
      Best regards

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  14. All done with your usual panache; they fit in really well with your other firues of course and as you say, can fulfill the role of city guards across Europe.

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  15. Kolejny świetnie pomalowany model!

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  16. As always exceptional work my friend.

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    1. Thank you so much Russ! Great to see you again!

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  17. Beautiful work! I especially like the lanterns and subtle pattern on the coat!

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  18. Lovely work as always. Is one of them called Nobby by any chance? :-D

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  19. Brilliant work Michal. Your works just keeps getting better and better!

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  20. These figures are very inspirational for me! I like them a lot.

    Greetings
    Peter

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