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  1. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Hey everybody, Thanks for the positive feedback so far guys! I hope some of you are enjoying the Euro Militaire show at Folkestone right now (y) Unfortunately I am not as lucky to join this year. But at least I managed to finish one more figure to my little scene this weekend. It is the old...
  2. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Hi everybody, Once again, thank you for all your feedback guys, it is much appreciated. I just finished painting the first peasant and like to share it with you. Since all the peasants are supposed to be very poor looking, my aim was to keep the overall colours dull and non garish. However...
  3. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Thanks guys! Interesting reflection Gary. I guess it is up to the eye of the beholder to decide if it is a man or a woman. It was however not my aim to make a transvestite :D My intention was to create a gaunt old woman, and to be honest, I am just happy I managed to complete the figure at...
  4. Johan Fohlin

    "...loving greetings to your comrades..."

    Beautiful work and very inspiring to look at, Erik (y) /Johan
  5. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Hi guys and thank you very much. It is great to get your feedback! Sorry for my late reply, Chris. I am using Magic Sculp. I have been using it for quite some years now and got really fond of it (y) btw, here is a picture of the crossbow. I forgot to post it earlier.
  6. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Thanks everybody! It is really, really nice hear your feedback guys. I try to get back as soon as possible with a new update. cheers!
  7. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Hi everybody! I hope you are enjoying the summer :cool: I have finished the rest of the figures to my little scene. They are all scratched, apart from the horse and musket, which both are Michael Roberts Ltd items. The horse is however slightly converted to fit the scenery, as is the Brown...
  8. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Thanks a lot fellas! Your feedback is much appreciated (y) Mat: I have used a head from the Hornet range and the hands are from Historex http://www.hornetandwolf.com/Hornet/HEADSETS/PAGES/hh38.html
  9. Johan Fohlin

    Howling mad peasant!

    Hi all, I just finished this 54mm figure. It is the first figure I have made using only metal wire as base. Apart from the head and hands, everything is scratched. The figure depict a peasant of the early 17th century (The Great Northern War-era) I got a couple of more figures on my...
  10. Johan Fohlin

    Russian Marine -Siege of Sevastopol 1942

    Hi all, Some time ago Master Box released a set of WW2 Russian marines in 1/35 scale. I was especially hooked on one of the figures illustrated on the box art. However, when I got the kit in my hands I soon realised that the plastic figure required a bit of work to suit my needs. I decided to...
  11. Johan Fohlin

    "Swedish infantryman"

    Outstanding work! I really like the overall look.
  12. Johan Fohlin

    Swedish Hautboist 1718, 54 mm original.

    Love the originality of this figure! The painting is superb, as is the idea of wooden planking on the base (y)
  13. Johan Fohlin

    "How the gods kill"

    It is great to read you comments and hear your thoughts about my diorama - I really appreciate it! A great inspiration to bring with me to my next project (y) Some of you raised the question on weathering. It is a good and valid point. I also got this feedback from some of my modelling buddies...
  14. Johan Fohlin

    "How the gods kill"

    The horses are converted from the old Dragon kit "German Cossack Cavalry" I used the wagon from Master Box and converted/scratched the stiffs. Finally, a picture of the painting that inspired me to build this diorama. I saw it at the Museum of Military History at Vienna, back in...
  15. Johan Fohlin

    "How the gods kill"

    Below are some pics on the individual figures. Fig.1) Originally an old Warriors figure with some minor modifications. Fig.2) Also this is an old Wariors figure. Fig.3) I used a figure from the Miniart range as base to create this fig. Fig.4) once more, a figure from Miniart came...
  16. Johan Fohlin

    "How the gods kill"

    Hi all, I like to share some pics of my latest diorama, depicting German grenadiers on the Narwa front during the early spring of 1944. The story: The soldiers has been tasked to cart last nights casualties from a near by field hospital to the rear lines for burial. However, as the men and...
  17. Johan Fohlin

    Carolus Rex, 54 Mm Scratch

    Excellent pose mate! I am particularly impressed by the re-modelling of the face as I think you captured the kings character perfectly. cheers!
  18. Johan Fohlin

    Completed Critique Drummerboy Helsingborg 1710, 54 Mm

    I think this is your best figure to date. Both the sculpting and the painting is very nice! I am especially impressed in how you managed to keep a juvenile appearance of the boy and at the same time also give him that hardy and war weary look.
  19. Johan Fohlin

    Standum Est! Lesnaja 1708

    Good work my friend. I saw it last weekend and I must say that that it has been both interesting and very inspiring to follow this figure come to life! Keep it up mate, I know you got a few more half finished figs on the bench and I love to see those finished too (y) cheers!
  20. Johan Fohlin

    "colosso"

    Thanks a lot for the compliments guys! As you mentioned Lars, I also think the giraffe-pattern added a little extra to the cyclop. Perhaps it make it look like it originates from some kind of brute and vicious prehistoric animal? However, with that said, I also think the earring and nose ring...
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