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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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Another pic
This time an African spearmen unit
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- Lieutenant Colonel - Elite Panther D
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- Administrative Corporal - SdKfz 251/1
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Here is a Camp I built today for Later Ottoman Turkish. When I hear Turkish I think Bombard but at the same time I did'nt want the camp to seem fortified so Its just a standard bearer and some dude . Figures are Essex Rennaisance Russians but I thought they looked fine for East European Turkish troops. Wagon, Tent and Bombard are Essex Miniatures and Asstd. Baggage from Museum Miniatures. Used Hammy's idea of tape on cardboard to hide the corrugation (thanks for that). Flag is off a link on the Madaxeman page.
Duane
Duane
15mm: Painted: Late Republican Roman
Medieval Welsh
WIP: Ivan the Terrible's Russians
Later Ottoman Turkish
Medieval Welsh
WIP: Ivan the Terrible's Russians
Later Ottoman Turkish
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- Chief of Staff - Elite Maus
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lonehorseman wrote:Here is a Camp I built today for Later Ottoman Turkish. When I hear Turkish I think Bombard but at the same time I did'nt want the camp to seem fortified so Its just a standard bearer and some dude . Figures are Essex Rennaisance Russians but I thought they looked fine for East European Turkish troops. Wagon, Tent and Bombard are Essex Miniatures and Asstd. Baggage from Museum Miniatures. Used Hammy's idea of tape on cardboard to hide the corrugation (thanks for that). Flag is off a link on the Madaxeman page.
Duane
I think you missed abit of code Duane. This is the first photo. I'm assuming these are the rest
phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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- Administrative Corporal - SdKfz 251/1
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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The first two knight-bases of my Burgundian Ordonnance army (right hand side base still WIP).
Manufacturer: Mirliton (15mm)
Some coulovrine-guys:
PS: added a photo showing the flag from the side:
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- Staff Sergeant - StuG IIIF
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Freezywater Flags do some very nice Burgundian Flags which really set off the Burgundian gendarmes (see the photos on the Vexilia website gallery at the following link) http://gallery.vexillia.ltd.uk/2010/05/ ... avery.html
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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Thank you for the tip. Actually I have ordered exactly these freezywater flags from Vexilia. Unfortunately, I think they're too big (especially the cornets). You can see some pictures of the flags size on my army project (see signature) page 3/post 44. So I scanned this cotnet, reduced its size, printed it and applied it to the standart-bearer you see here (from the front, so you cannot see much of the banner; for more views see my project ). The colours, however, are not as bright as the original ones.
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- Staff Sergeant - StuG IIIF
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I prefer slightly oversize flags on my figures as they stand out more and, as you say, the colours are better if you use the original flags. By furling the flag and directing it across the base, it reduces the length which helps. Give it a go as, in my opinion, the larger flags will compliment your very nicely painted figures.
If you do scan and re-print the flags at a smaller scale (or use flags downloaded from the internet), using the best quality matt photo paper (at around 115 gsm) helps to keep the colours as close to the original as possible.
I have used a Freezywater company standard and one of the individual's standard on each base of my Burgundian knights, all at original size.
If you do scan and re-print the flags at a smaller scale (or use flags downloaded from the internet), using the best quality matt photo paper (at around 115 gsm) helps to keep the colours as close to the original as possible.
I have used a Freezywater company standard and one of the individual's standard on each base of my Burgundian knights, all at original size.
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- Administrative Corporal - SdKfz 251/1
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My medievals
Thought you might like to see my medieval army.
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- Chief of Staff - Elite Maus
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Re: My medievals
titanu wrote:Thought you might like to see my medieval army.
Your link did some rather odd things to my internet explorer when I opened it Titanu. But this at least shows one of the picks
Quote this post to see the layout of the image link code if you want to put up some more or use URL code to link to the album
phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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- Senior Corporal - Ju 87G
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WIP for my Syracusan army.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Uploaded with ImageShack.us
on my blog some more pictures
luca
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
on my blog some more pictures
luca
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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- 2nd Lieutenant - Panzer IVF/2
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briallant jacques !
i would like to speak in german to understand all your explications...
where do you find your flag ?
marco
i would like to speak in german to understand all your explications...
where do you find your flag ?
marco
la bretagne ça vous gagne...
...mais ça fait pas gagner !
soit on les brûle ,et on venge jeanne,
soit on les defonce à la mitraille et on venge la vielle garde.
christophe artus
http://marcofwar.unblog.fr/
http://marcofwar2.blogspot.fr/
...mais ça fait pas gagner !
soit on les brûle ,et on venge jeanne,
soit on les defonce à la mitraille et on venge la vielle garde.
christophe artus
http://marcofwar.unblog.fr/
http://marcofwar2.blogspot.fr/
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- Lance Corporal - Panzer IA
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Hi! Glad you like them!
My flags originally come from "freezywater". However, as I considered them to be much to big, I scanned them, scaled them down, and printed them out on good quality paper. Finally I glued the two sides of the flag together with wood glue (becomes stiff so you can simulate the wind ) and painted the edges. Aditionally, I paint all "yellow" parts in gold and add a few shadows (at least I tried *g*).
My flags originally come from "freezywater". However, as I considered them to be much to big, I scanned them, scaled them down, and printed them out on good quality paper. Finally I glued the two sides of the flag together with wood glue (becomes stiff so you can simulate the wind ) and painted the edges. Aditionally, I paint all "yellow" parts in gold and add a few shadows (at least I tried *g*).