Lansquenets arrived this morning. (1 Viewer)

artmabigor

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This is my Christmas gift with a little behind schedule!^&grin
They are really beautiful and very "colorful".
Certainly among the most successful in FL.{bravo}}
Now I'm really tempted to change the period of collection: how to resist??:mad::mad:
My designs fit perfectly suited to this period as well.
Some pictures to share. Guy.{sm4}:salute::



 
They are magnificent looking. Congratulations on getting them. -- Al
 
Striking!! Very well displayed and photographed.

@Jazzeum- I believe he did- I believe those are the buildings that he may have posted sometime ago- they do a great job of displaying this range of figures.
 
Guy,
those "Landsknechte" do look better with your great buildings/village in the background.
Beautiful figures anyway, but the scenics make your picture look like a painting from the Renaissance period.
I am really looking forward to see any and all dioramas you will set up in the future {bravo}} :salute::
Konrad
 
Guy, just outstanding. In my opinion, your best work. The Landsknechte fit the buildings even better than your Napoleonics. Thank you for sharing with us.
 
Received my first Landsknechts today and am very impressed.
Well sculpted, painted and rugged construction as well. In reality the pikes would be quite a bit longer but unless you are a "purist" this "practical" depiction works.
Looking forward to additions and adversaries (French, Spanish and Italians). I also hope for some artillery pieces.
 
Guy, the combination of your scenics with the Landsknechte is wonderful to behold.

I received my first figures from this range figures yesterday.

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Frank, congratulations. I think you found your second range.

I share your hesitation about the samurai - without really being able to identify why I cannot get into it. With me, it is possibly the battle. I would have certainly preferred Sekigahara.

But there are certainly no such reservations when it comes to the Landsknechte and the battle of Pavia. I will display mine similarly to yours, in the Park. But i must admit that Guy with his medieval houses has clearly created something very special.
 
Man, I'm loving the color and style of these new fellows, not my cup 'o tea but none the less very nice to look at, looks like another great line to choose from...Sammy
 

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