The night he became a Knight (1 Viewer)

The Templar

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Hope you enjoy it! The church ruin and altar is build with small bricks. :)
 

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The last pics!
 

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Loved your little scene Templar. Could you give us a little more information on items included such as scale of figures, maker - and other elements in your mini-diorama? Very nicely done - must look really nice when the sun comes through the window. jb
 
Great pictures! I like the Black Hawk Templar very much as well. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

Oliver
 
I must say excellent dio great job. I need to ask You were did You get those candles and what company? Thank You for the great pictures.:):):)
 
Thank you very much for your kind comments.

The base is a bathroom tile - grey and with structure.
The walls are Grey Forest Cobbles Stone 15x10mm from Miniaturebrickbargains - bought on Ebay. Glued on cardboard.
The candles is scale 1/12 from Beautifullyhandmade - also bought on Ebay- The flame is painted by myself.
The crucifix is a pendant 4 cm.
The candlesticks, cup on altar is probably something from an old VHS-tape. ^&grin and the plate is a button. Painted in cobber.
The box is from Sora-Shop.de

Everything fits with the scale 1/32 figures.
 
Hi Templar,
you did a very good display here.
A real treat, and a magnificent part of any Toy Soldier collection.
Excellent job :salute::
Konrad
 
Thank you very much for your kind comments.

The base is a bathroom tile - grey and with structure.
The walls are Grey Forest Cobbles Stone 15x10mm from Miniaturebrickbargains - bought on Ebay. Glued on cardboard.
The candles is scale 1/12 from Beautifullyhandmade - also bought on Ebay- The flame is painted by myself.
The crucifix is a pendant 4 cm.
The candlesticks, cup on altar is probably something from an old VHS-tape. ^&grin and the plate is a button. Painted in cobber.
The box is from Sora-Shop.de

Everything fits with the scale 1/32 figures.

Thanks for the extra details Templar - and again, very well done and imaginitive - especially amassing the various items you incorporated into your scene.

Just as an idea for a possible future development of it...............my wife bought a small "Stained Glass Window" making kit in a Craft Shop recently. It was for making Greetings Cards - and included Acrylic sheeeting, paints and stuff that is piped on to simulate leading.

Suich a kit might make a superb Stained Glass Window inset into the wall above your Altar. Just imagine the sun coming in through that - to fall on your Knights?

Just a thought. jb
 
In one of these stores (UK) - I think they are online, but have a look locally for "Stained Glass Painting kits"

http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/Pages/Stores/

You could do something like this maybe (there's two here)???

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Good luck - though I do like your scene as it is anyway! jb

Great idea with these windows. But why not just printing these images on clear decal paper and stick the decals on clear plastic sheet (acryl)?

Oliver
 

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