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Tannenberg 1410

Posted by Leonid Kireev on 26 Nov 2017, 16:15

Good evening or a day or a night!
Further stages of painting the figures.
Application lighter shades:
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I photographed without cans of paint - I can not get a close-up photo. If someone will be interested in the number of colors - I'll write separately.
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 26 Nov 2017, 16:21

Faces:
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 26 Nov 2017, 16:26

Horses - by analogy with figures.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 26 Nov 2017, 18:07

Really nice work. Makes me want to paint medieval!
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Posted by Peter on 28 Nov 2017, 20:52

Real nice to see how you paint your figures! Thank you! :thumbup:

One question. Do you work with washes, or only with paint to get this view?
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Posted by MABO on 28 Nov 2017, 22:09

Cool painting style.
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Posted by Susofrick on 29 Nov 2017, 10:54

You actually make these figures look nice! Wow!
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 21:56

Painted armor:
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and their contours
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:11

Coat of arms:
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This Polish coat of arms is called "Jelita" (Hastae, Jelito, Koźlarogi, Koźle Rogi, Tres Hastae)

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This Polish coat of arms is called "Słońce" (Sun). According to my idea, this warrior - squire or assistant of Zyndram z Maszkowic, who was commander of the Banner of Kraków.

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This Polish coat of arms is called "Sulima" (Sulimita, Oporów)
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:16

Eyes and Stands:
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it's all!
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:28

Wiking wrote:Clear, skillful, paint knights.
Interesting to see the banners. :thumbup:

If I see your Humbrol cans I am really happy that I work with water based color since for a long time now.


I'm used to Hambrool and Revell))) It is necessary to throw steel balls into cans for better mixing. I used bearings from a bicycle))
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:36

Peter wrote:I like that step by step tutorial. Thanks for sharing and it looks wonderfull so far! :thumbup:

Thank you! So interesting and diverse topic!
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:40

Susofrick wrote:Hmm, don't think I ever seen Mars-figures looking so good! Great work!!!

Thank you! But I wasted them ... And one question for this set: why do the figures have no shields ?! I think maybe they did not go to war, but to a disco?))) Or to women ...)))
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:47

Beano Boy wrote:Superb painting style Leonid ,and with the paints i use for toy soldiers too.
:eh: _If only i could dip a brush and paint them as you do.

I must admit i do have several boxes produced by MARS,and i looked at them the other day,while restocking the shelving that was freshly screwed up back into their rightful place.
Then feeling rather discouraged and daunted by such a show of figures, i placed them back into their boxes for the deep spaced out sleep. Well It is such a long way back to MARS. BB

Thank you! Some poses of figures are not bad, but here is the quality of their production ...
It will be necessary to put a photo of the process of preparation for painting))) It will be exciting)))
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 22:55

Bill Slavin wrote:Really nice work. Makes me want to paint medieval!

Thank you! This is a very interesting period for miniatures and modeling: a variety of shapes, weapons, equipment, clothes! Compare with Napoleonica: the French are blue, the Russians are green, the British are red, the Austrians are white, the Prussians are black))) This is roughly speaking.) A whole set of figures must be painted equally.)
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 23:03

Peter wrote:Real nice to see how you paint your figures! Thank you! :thumbup:

One question. Do you work with washes, or only with paint to get this view?

Only paint. The only thing - I have a black paint Hambrol, liquid diluted. Especially for drawing contours of armor and metal parts and sometimes clothes, as on a yellow figure in the last photo.
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 23:05

MABO wrote:Cool painting style.

Glad you liked it!
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 30 Nov 2017, 23:07

Susofrick wrote:You actually make these figures look nice! Wow!

Thank you! I still have a lot of them ...)))
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Posted by huib on 01 Dec 2017, 16:18

Great painting, especially on the coats of arms!
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Posted by Ben90 on 02 Dec 2017, 15:05

Fantastic work on the coats of arms!
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