Hello everybody!
Today I am inviting you to see the fourth painted German Trench Raider.
Outfitted in armor plates and additonal protection, troops would stealthily approach their enemies trenches and launch a surprise attack to try to gain meters of ground. These attacks often devolved into brutal hand-to-hand combat.
I added a rodent to the shoulder of the original model and, since this is a game with supernatural elements, I painted an occult sign on the helmet :)
Enjoy !
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Great work Michal!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteZacna robota :)
ReplyDeletePodoba mi się :)
Dziękuję bardzo!
DeleteAle doskonała ekipa Michał! TEN w zbroi wygląda bardzo klimatycznie.
ReplyDeletePozdr
Tomasz
Dzięki wielkie!
DeleteVery characterful work Michal….given that they are mainly one colour !
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it!
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That armour just looks heavy! Couldn't imagine trying to charge into an enemy's trench encumbered like that.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting as always mate. Really like the little rat too!
Thank you so much for a kind words!
DeleteGreat work Michal
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteAwesome! They look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it!
DeleteMore stunning brushwork there Michal!
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks sir!
DeleteWarm regards
Terrific work. Your palette is really tying all these Germans together very nicely indeed, Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words!
DeleteO, bardziej współczesny krzyżak w zbroi. ;) Świetne malowanie!
ReplyDeleteTak. Kto by pomyślał że do pewnego momentu historia uzbrojenia zadaczala koło :))
DeleteLovely weird war Germans!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you so much sir!
DeleteSuperbly painted figures Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for a kind words sir!
DeleteGreat looking German trench fighters, Michal. Love the plate armor.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Daan!
DeleteThank you very much for a comment!
The painted results look so much like the actual reference. Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much as always!
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