Maurice wrote:Well, the Vikings did raid Italy several times, and even established a colony on Sicily in the 11th century, but there is still a question of dates. The knights are definitely to late, a better choice would be HaT's Christian Spanish infantry, and the church doesn't like it fits in the age of Viking raids either. Nice job on painting that thing btw, looks awesome.
Paul wrote:I like it...the church painting is great.
If I were you I´d stick to the bods you´ve got ....history is one thing...fun is another.
Peter wrote:I agree with the comment of Paul and Remco Fun is the word
You did a good job on the church and I'm curious how the figures will come out
Why does a project has to be historical correct? I like it when someone uses his fantasy
Peter wrote:Why does a project has to be historical correct? I like it when someone uses his fantasy
Maurice wrote:You're right, my next diorama will be Napoleonic French taking on early imperial Roman legionnaires. That should be cool
Peter wrote:PS: such discussion allways reminds me on a movie about a Japanese battalion (WWII I think) that is blast back to the time of the samourais. Tanks and machineguns against bows and horses I just can't remember the title of that movie Maybe someone else does???
Peter wrote:Jeroen can you tell us what colors you used to paint the church?
SamSagace wrote:For the church: is it possible to add some "stained glass" or something like that?
Michel wrote:...ok, I´m out here!
I think this is an historical Figures Forum and not a Fantasy Forum?!
Without about min. 90% historical correctness there´s no Fun for me...!
Ancient Celts against WW2 Germans...?????
Not my Topic...!!!!!
Michel wrote:...ok, I´m out here!
I think this is an historical Figures Forum and not a Fantasy Forum?!
Without about min. 90% historical correctness there´s no Fun for me...!
Ancient Celts against WW2 Germans...?????
Not my Topic...!!!!!
Michel wrote::tongue:
No worry Paul! It is everything OK...!
I already know how I must arrange this Forum...