Ukrainian Cossacks on the march - 17th Century #1 (Baroco Miniatures)

 


Hello friends!

Thanks to my friend Roman's kindness and the large number of figures he sent, today I invite you to see the first test painted model of a 17th century Cossack.

A few days ago, Roman launched a website with 3D Cossack figurines - I encourage and recommend it to anyone interested :) Will be also 17th polish soon!

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As I love beautiful, detailed historical figures (and this turbulent 17th century period in particular!), I had to familiarize myself with the models and I am very good at painting them.

Hope You like it :) Will be more!
M.














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  1. To naprawdę nieźle modele i twoje malowanie tylko to potwierdza Michał.
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  2. Outstanding! Never heard of these figures.

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  3. Not a period I now anything about at all, Michal. But you've picked out their numerous details with great brushwork. I particularly like the look in the eyes of the red chap, who has clearly seen something to his right that he's not happy about. Brilliant work.

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    1. Thank you! Oh yes, the wars with the Cossacks are part of Polish history. Bloody and difficult. It was then that Ukraine separated from Poland.

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  4. They are some good looking sculpts. Fit in nicely with your existing figs too. Good stuff mate.

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  5. They are really nice looking figures. Well painted, Michal.

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    1. Thank you very much Ray! You already have Vienna, so maybe someday a "cossack" project?

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  6. Lovely figures Michal - 3d may end up replacing the more conventional metal and plastic, in my opinion......but in the meantime, these are superb and your painting is, needless to say, firts class!

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    1. Thank you 😉
      I think very much the same way. I try to paint 3D miniatures from time to time and get used to them.

      I still have great respect for traditional sculptors, but the difference in detail, sharpness, and overall evenness of the miniature is enormous.

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  7. Beautiful work on these Michal.

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  8. Great work Michal and your friend has a lovely range of figures, interesting period.

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  9. Excellent work Michal, it has a lot of character.

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  10. Fabulous work on those lovely figures.

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  11. This seems to ne the right balance between details and simplicity. Can't wait to see more effort them painting by you.

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  12. Really, really cool, I love them!

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