Tuesday, August 16, 2011
More Jinetes
Just finished up this new unit of Jinetes. Just like the other unit of Jinetes I kept the clothes simple and the shields as well to show their status as a rung less then the Caballeros. As with the other units I continued to Mix in Moors and Christians to maintain the theme.
Now going back on to some Caballeros again which in total gives me two units to go and a month to finish. It's going to be tight, but I think I'll make it.
I still want to drift back into other projects, but I've managed to remain focused so far.
Thanks for viewing as always.:-)
Minature Company-Crusader, Artizan, Conquest Miniatures
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Spanish Reconquista
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Very nice, they look perfect for the period, good idea to keep the a little plainer looking.
ReplyDeleteLovely work,just cracking!
ReplyDeleteGuy
Beautiful work, Christopher! One hell of a cavalry force!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures.
ReplyDeleteGood work ! Looks realy good
ReplyDeletebest regards dalauppror
I'm sorry but they're bloody great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Horses, shields, troops, basing, all just great.
ReplyDeleteFantastic mix of colours. They look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic. How do you manage to paint such a great number of figures in such a perfect qualit y in such a short time?
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
Mike
Thank you everyone!!!!
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Christopher
Absolutely superb painting, Christopher. Hard to think how these could be done better.
ReplyDeleteGiles
Excellent looking...love the basing
ReplyDeleteReally super painting. I love the horses in particular...very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work again Christopher!!
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Rafa
Just found your blog, very impressive work. Love your style even though it tempts me into yet more periods! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks again gentlemen!
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Christopher
Splendid work
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Chris.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Helen
Great work with the modelling and the camera!
ReplyDeleteJolly nice painting and photos sir
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