Freya Diorama - Rising Up my Warriors

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Hugo Pereira

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Hello

It is with great pride that today we launch a OMEN Fantasy Piece... This time we will travel to the world of Norse mythology and we will see Freya raising an army from the forest... Tree warriors are emerging from the ends of the earth, raising to form Freya's Army... And they are ready to fight against the evil of humanity... We will also have the mini diorama, where we can see Freya riding her Boar, which is called Gullinbursti...
There are 2 Versions... The full diorama with the tree warriors rising from the ground and the mini diorama, just Freya mounted in the boar...
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This is a Limited Edition of 300 Copies...
I hope you like and enjoy...

Feel free to contact us [email protected]
Thank you so much.
Regards
RPmodels Team
 
Heavens, that's a lot of model, looks like a years worth of painting. Not something I'd care to do but I definitely want to see one painted.

Cheers Simon
 
Very very nice indeed,a lot to go at a nightmare to know where to start with it but well done Hugo to you and your team.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
This is mesmerizing. The more I look at it, the more I find another aspect I didn’t see before. I agree with the other comments, just where do you begin? Definitely a case study for browns and greens, ;). It’s pieces like this that make me dread just how easy it is to purchase on line, :D, Hugo, you got me thinking…

tom
 
Good grief, Hugo, that is an incredible amount of detail in there :woot: Not my "thing", but a marvellous vision and execution of sculpting......

Alan

Hello Alan

How are you? How are the things? For me its a victory when someone do. positive comment about a theme they dont do... This is a sign that we are working in the good path, growing and be better today than yesterday. Its the only way we have to continue to grow and be better...

Thank you so much.
Big hug
Hugo
 
Heavens, that's a lot of model, looks like a years worth of painting. Not something I'd care to do but I definitely want to see one painted.

Cheers Simon

Hello Mr. Simon

Thank you so much for your kind words... I believe we will have teh chance to see a few because the number of reserves today was very, very big... So im counting see a few of them paired, and see what we create...

Thank you.
With best regards
Hugo
 
Very very nice indeed,a lot to go at a nightmare to know where to start with it but well done Hugo to you and your team.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team

Hello Mr. Steve

Thank you so much for comment... The only way to start is with the beginning... LOL... LOL... And the beginning can be in everyplace... LOL..

Im very happy because you liked.
Regards
Hugo
 
This is mesmerizing. The more I look at it, the more I find another aspect I didn’t see before. I agree with the other comments, just where do you begin? Definitely a case study for browns and greens, ;). It’s pieces like this that make me dread just how easy it is to purchase on line, :D, Hugo, you got me thinking…, Hugo, you got me thinking…

tom

Hello Mr. Tom

Thank you so much for your comment... This diorama is very different and its unique, in my opinion of course... I think we are happy in the concept and in the modeling.... We used the nordic mythology and because its Nordic, we used viking weapons and armour in the tree warriors, make a allusion of all the viking warriors.. and if you see the chain mail you can see real hulls... Because we do 3D print and this gives us a quality of other world...

Thank you so much and I hope you can get 1... Because it will be SOLD OUT fast...

Thank you Sir.
Regards
Hugo
 
A seriously cool piece and concept, but in places hard to make out exactly what's what and who's who.

This will be a challenge even for the very best painters, but get it right and it will be spectacular.

- Steve
 
oh boy, what a figure again,I can't paint this,absolute not ,but it's looking amazing a lot of details,
great work again (y)

Mario
 
Hi All,
Personally I think the boar is too adorned with the armoured yoke and saddle would have preferred a more natural looking beast.
Fraya was renowned for a few things her beauty and long golden hair which have been captured very well. But she was also a xhapeshifter
made possible by a cloak of falcon feathers which she wore and would have been nice to see on this version.
She also had the worlds most beautiful jewel a nccklace called Brisingamen made by the skilled hands of the four dwarven bothers which
cost Freya a night with each of them. Again this would have been a nice touch around her neck.

As for the dead Viking warrior with the horned helmet, a definite no to the horns.... a 19th century fallacy.

I agree with Steve very busy in places, too busy, if this had been a more naturalistic mythological version I would have purchased this immediately.
It's just too over stylised bordering on the fantasy rather than the mythological. But it will appeal.
cheers
Richie
 
A seriously cool piece and concept, but in places hard to make out exactly what's what and who's who.

This will be a challenge even for the very best painters, but get it right and it will be spectacular.

- Steve

Hello Mr. Steve

Than you for your comment... This composite have to had a little confusion and it was difficult play with that. When you are a rising a army, where the trees are start come out of the ground, with armors and weapons it will be a completely mess and confusion... and this is what we tried to recreate... Its a piece where you cant have everything organize...

Thank you so much.
Regards
Hugo
 
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