Marsaglia battle

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moskowa

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Hello friends, this is one of my latest work, duellist to a French dragon and imperial cuirrasier, which occurred in 1693, Battle of Marsaglia, in my part of Piedmont.

Sorry for my english

greetings from Italy

Davide
 

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OUTSTANDING!!! (y) I just like everything about this, are these both commercial kits or conversions?

Great web site too.

Cheers
Tommi
 
Oh ma' gosh, Drop dead gorgeous. . . Whew. . .

Hello Davide:

Wow, just incredible work. I hope you would be willing to tell us more about
this very exciting vignette. I am guessing these are 54mm. Is that correcto
mundo? :) There is so much dramatic tension in this piece. And I think one of
the major reasons for this is because you knew the world isn't flat and
decided to put the action on a slope or on an incline. I think that helps so
much to make this outstanding job of painting, i.e. to paint a spotted horse is
not an easy thing to get right and you have definitely nailed it, rise to the top
of the class. (y) (y) (y)

And the photographs are beautiful as well. Congratulations on a super
presentation. Your English is fine, And I hear you loud and clear. Whew, I
guess so. :)

Jayhawker
 
Thanks to all, these two figures are scracth, and to 54 mm, was entirely painted in oil colors, the horses are historex with different heads.

greetings from italy
Davda
 
Absolutely stunning!!!!

The sculpt...the composition...the painting!...

An incredible work of art!

Cheers,
Jon.
 
Gorgeous and Great as usual.
I liked very much.
I think it's a perfect work in everything.
I congratulate completion.

Mitsutaka
 
Hello Davide,
I can only echo the above comments....outstanding work. I really enjoy the period and subject matter. Are the swords scratch-built? If so, how did you do them. I have always admired how the Russian commercial figure manfacturers create their sword blades. Well done.

Jaybo:)
 
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