Republic of Genoa / Repubblica di Genova: Pavasiers #7 (Claymore Castings)

 


Hello friends!

I was not going to return to medieval Genoa, but I found a model of a transom that I had misplaced (and replaced it with another model from another Claymore Castings set).

So what to do?

I painted a new Genoa House of Doria man-at-arms (I called him 'Merry Pavasier') which gives me a total of 9 and to make it even, I converted the commander, whom I will paint in the meantime :)


https://www.histouring.com/data/cch/addon_image/1273600x600xy/stemma-araldico-Doria.png


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  1. Superb work! I especially like the battle-worn shield look.

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  2. Amazing work, I love the weathering effects on these Michal.

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  3. Faktycznie wyglądają następnej wesołego pawężnika. Całość robić kolosalne wrażenie a tarcze jak wisienka na torcie są.

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  4. Majstersztyk! Te wrony to kalkomania?

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  5. A new reinforcement troop for the Doria. And what a facial expression! Although we doubt that mustaches were common in late medieval Italy: his sergeant will probably give him a scolding for not having a good shave ;)

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  6. They look amazing! Love the shields.

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  7. Świetnie przybrudzone tarcze!

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  8. Pełna zgoda- doskonałe tarcze!
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  9. Just the work on the shields alone are simply amazing!

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  10. Delightful work, especially the shields.

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  11. looks really good! What the others said about the shields. 😁

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  12. Mind blowing work , I love the whole way they look

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  13. Forza Genoa! Wyszli wyśmienicie. Tarcze to chyba kalki? Jeśli nie, to Panie!

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    1. kalko-naklejki - mój to tylko bitewny brudzing ;)

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  14. Superbly painted figures, the hand-painted heraldry is truly impressive and awe-inspiring!

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  15. A bit late to the party, as I have been away for a couple of days, but the Genoese figures are fantastic work, Michal!

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  16. Wow!! Top stuff, Michal. What an awesome looking force you've assembled and painted. As others have said, the weathering makes them look particularly realistic. Great work.

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