Hello everyone!
A little scale novelty today! On the wave of painting figures of the Teutonic Order, I decided to finish the 15 mm scale knights I bought a long time ago.
The figures are metal models of Mirliton S.G. showing the 13th century knights - of whom I made the first part of the Teutonic command - after arriving in the lands of the Kingdom of Poland and the pacification of Prussia.
More about figurines?
I am really pleased with the details of these little ones and I wish I had bought more at the time...
I have two more to finish.
15mm vs 28mm |
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Fantastic Teutonic command!
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Panie Michale/Michale
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Świetny dobór figurek, cudnie malowanych z fajnymi opisami
A za tym wszystkim stoi skromna osoba - gratulacje i dziękuję
Oh, dziękuję bardzo za miłe słowa :)
DeleteBeautiful work as always Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words Ray!
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Świetne malowanie tych bardzo małych modeli!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję bardzo :)
DeleteAn excellent job, especially on such a small scale. I (R) had the opportunity to get my hands on a lot of 15mm scale Mirliton miniatures at the last show I visited, and they are very thin, if very attractive. We were surprised by the photo in which you juxtaposed the 28mm knight with his smaller companions, and it gave us the impression of a giant in Teutonic clothes (a bit like the Night's Watch and the Giants at the Wall in Games of Thrones... )
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DeleteYes, it's a small scale but still one on which you can paint :-)
I regret not buying more figurines from this manufacturer.
Superb brush work Michal
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words sir!
DeleteThat's 15 mm!!???? No way!! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thank you:-)
DeleteI agree with Subor above...I thought these were your latest 28mm work!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it sir!
DeleteThank you so much :-)
Ale żeś pozamiatał! 15mm i taaakie malowanie!
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Okrutnie mi się pierwsze zdjęcie podoba. Sauron wyszedł z Malborka!
Dzięki!
DeleteSauron z Malborka! Podoba mi się :-))
Wygląda trochę też jak z grafik naszego polskiego artysty co tworzy historyczno - Fantasy obrazy i z tego co pamiętam sporo jest Krzyżacko- polskich :-)
Gdybyś nie napisał, że to 15mm to bym nie uwierzył. Dałeś czadu!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję :-)
DeleteSuper! Świetnie pasują na okres około bitwy pod Legnicą. Czekam na kolejne figurki.
ReplyDeleteDziękuję bardzo :-)
DeleteNiestety mam tylko dwójkę więcej, a sklep który sprowadzał te maluchy już tego nie robi. Więc pewnie utknę na razie..
Szkoda... To czekam na tą dwójkę wtedy.
DeleteBędę szukał co tu w Polszy można znaleźć w tej skali :-)
DeleteBeautifully painted in the small scale!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dean and glad you like it :-)
DeleteIt's very impressive that you can get the level of detail that we're used to seeing on your 28mm figures, let alone these 15mm minis.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words sir!
DeleteKlasa sama w sobie Michał. I to w dodatku w tak małej skali. Wielki podziw!
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Tomasz
Bardzo dziękuję za miłe słowa :)
DeleteGreat photomontage, trying to make us believe that those minis are really 15 mm 😝
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you have to take off your hat when you see work with that level of quality on such small scales.
Bravo
Glad you like it!
DeleteThank you so much for a kind words!
Lovely work on black and white hues!
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