You guys know I love my paper, well I am trying to stretch out of "the box" of buildings and so I've been plodding thru this project. The Zeppelin was a steep learning curve, who knew you could do body filler just like on a car on paper! I've bondo'd sanded and painted this beast at least 1/2 dozen times. still not what I would like but it was a great project. still thinking about weathering, just haven't figured out how to approach it, but it may still be in the offing. Thinking about some kind of steampunk fantasy combining this with a paper ship of some kind...
Ray
I couldn't resist this Flat subject though it's a little out of my strike zone it was just too cool to pass up! I estimate it's roughly 60mm or 1/24 scale but the painting is really well done.
Ray
first is armement from 600BC to 1400AD
Second is from 1500 to 1940
the two together with 30mm figures for prospective
Ray, wonderful painting on display here! I saved these photos for painting inspiration. Fantastic stuff! Congratulations!
Joe
This group represents King Conrad III in 1140 AD.
There was more to the set as the represented an amusing incident in history: www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/unser-land/traditionen/sagen-und-legenden/die-weiber-von-weinsberg/
Hello Ray,During the reign of the Pharaohs in Egypt, there courts where huge administrative and diplomatic hubs of the world. Administration, entertainment and politics were practiced as a blend though out. Meeting and greeting representatives of other empires, diplomacy all in one sprawling complex.
I had to get some of these fine figures by different artists out of the boxes stashed away on into the light of day. Here is a light representation of the royal and administrative life in Egypt.
I love the shear dresses on Nefertiti in her chariot and some of the nubian women.
Ray
Hello Ray,
geat set and excellent painting - congrats. Thank you for postig, happy to enjoy them with you.
rgds
Wolfgang
Here are some old guard in great coats on the defense in winter and the woods.
Ray