New Crusaders......for me.... (1 Viewer)

I have made no attempt to hide or disguise any of the figures bases...which is a pet peeve of mine...

the pictures are crude and very raw...

I have not added any groundwork or props to these photos...

I have not set up anything specific with the figures...they are all just clumped together...

I have used a flash on my pictures just to take a few quickies...

but...I promise I will make a larger effort in the very near future to show off some of the figures and castle soon...

I will even steal the palm trees back from the Gordons to take some pictures and add some real groundwork (sand from the bunkers at the golf course)...:D
 
Thanks Scott...you will see a few Del Prados in there...but not many...the figures have outgrown the table severly...
 
Mike-

that is simply fantastic- you are a true artist!! As everyone can see- those Crusaders/Saracens look really really sharp displayed together en masse- the scene you have really shows the chaos and confusion of the era.
 
Michael,

Your castle has always impressed me. I never get tired of seeing pictures of it. And...you say it was your first attempt at making a building! You're a true talent.
 
Thanks Chris and George...the Hirst Art molds are easy to use...I'm sure either of you could have built this...
 
Michael, awesome collection! Looking at all the pictures makes me want to buy some more from the Crusades line (I only have a couple of pieces now as I'm really mainly a WWII collector), but I must resist...must resist...must resist...
 
Mike, haven't seen your castle in awhile...just beautiful. One of your early works, but one of your best. Did you make the battering ram and the ballista too? The first work of yours that I saw, was the Rourke Dio when I first joined the Forum and was like "wow", what a massive firing line! However, my favorite is your French and Indian War. Keep up the good work.
 

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