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Burgundian pikes

Posted by Paul on 02 Mar 2018, 18:16

Using bods from Redbox, Ultima Ratio and Miniart

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A couple more pics and two burgundian pike blocks (just under 100 bods) as one HERE
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 02 Mar 2018, 18:34

Wonderful
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Posted by MABO on 02 Mar 2018, 18:52

Very impressive like Konrads Macedonians...
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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 Mar 2018, 19:02

Fantastic atmosphere created by yourself. Great painting and composition of these tough looking fellows.

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Posted by sansovino on 02 Mar 2018, 19:21

Sorry, but the photo is quite dark. I can´t see much besides a very interesting group of soldiers. Please give us better photos - also the photos in your blog are very dark.....
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Posted by Konrad on 02 Mar 2018, 20:21

Great work,mate! :thumbup:
I like big pike blocks,too.
You can see your opponents here. ;-)
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Posted by ToneTW on 02 Mar 2018, 22:15

They look great, a good inspiration I've always wanted to paint up a Burgundian army.
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 03 Mar 2018, 06:36

Such massed formations are always an impressive sight.

Even more when competently painted & arranged. :yeah:

A faint grumbling from afar agrees that there could be more and a bit brighter pictures though... . ;-)
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Posted by FredG on 03 Mar 2018, 08:43

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Better?
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Posted by Paul on 03 Mar 2018, 10:26

sansovino wrote:Sorry, but the photo is quite dark. I can´t see much besides a very interesting group of soldiers. Please give us better photos - also the photos in your blog are very dark.....

I´m a painter not a photographer..with me it´s more luck than planning when the pics come out right ;-)

Fred´s been in my house!!!
FredG wrote:Image

Better?

Thanks :yeah:
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 03 Mar 2018, 14:31

Those are amazing and I like the conversions you've executed. Great painting and a wonderful dynamic - you can almost hear the pikes rattling down into position!
So inspires me to paint medievals - perhaps in my next decade...
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Posted by sansovino on 03 Mar 2018, 19:12

Dear Paul,
indeed better... You see the differencies with the brighter version of your photo too! Now I can see really your wonderful painted and arranged soldiers - and they are impressive.
It´s so easy to produce better photos with all possibilities of post-photo-productions or simply a lamp above or besides the figures .... I doesn´t want to annoy you. I know you can paint wonderful figures, but I have also a comprehensive desire to take part on your impressive skills.... ;))
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Posted by Hellboy on 03 Mar 2018, 19:37

Fantastic! :yeah: What a great play of colors !! :shock: Master class! :-D
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Posted by Mai Strac on 03 Mar 2018, 21:00

A real wild bunch!!! Fantastic!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :love:
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Posted by marc zijp on 03 Mar 2018, 21:55

I love pikeblocks, phalanxes etcetera and these are beautiful.
Great job.
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Posted by PhilC on 04 Mar 2018, 11:44

Wonderful, Paul, a.k.a. the medieval Bodfather :yeah:
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