Hello friends!
Third knight of the Kingdom of Jerusalem today!
I used a Styriwar model - Leopold V, Duke of Austria (I have this model in several versions and the painted one suited me for a model of a rich knight of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. I will paint the figure of Leopold a moment later with a more decorated helmet :).Next to painting? Baldwin IV of Jerusalem himself!
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Wspaniałe modele Krzyżowców Michał.
ReplyDeletePodoba mi się bardzo kolor błękitu.
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Dziękuję bardzo!
DeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jonathan!
DeleteLovely work Michal
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it!
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Cool job, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
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How can you paint that fast and that good ? Your latest minis are as pretty as they are varied !
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Deletethe truth is that I have a 'pool' of entries for 5 months ahead and I publish them slowly, alternating with newly painted models.
Beautiful brushwork Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words Ray!
DeleteExcellent job!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much sir!
DeleteBest regards
Fajnie poradziłeś sobie z tymi bardziej historycznymi, niż fantasy modelami.
ReplyDeleteJuż tak rzadko maluję fantasy, że takich nowych bretonczykow na piechotę to bym nie umiał ( ale bardziej nawet chyba nie chcial bym malować)
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful work, Michal. The blue and yellow work really well together. Terrific-looking knight.
ReplyDeleteThank you and glad you like it!
DeleteYellow is always difficult colour for me.
Glorious technique Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Richard!
DeleteYour brush work with this colour combination is outstanding, Michal!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much sir!
DeleteWarm regards
Exquisite work on the emblem - especially the shield. Your freehand work is so crisp!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Matthew!
DeleteThank you very much:)