Completed Knight with Flag, 13th Century.

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Ooooh... that's nice! Beautifully done from top to bottom. I especially like the weathering. I'm taking notes...

Glen
 
Excellent, as always! Spectacular painting and attention to detail and the base, as always! Congratulations!(y):notworthy:
I have one question. What material do you use for the blocks of stone in your works?
 
Excellent, as always! Spectacular painting and attention to detail and the base, as always! Congratulations!(y):notworthy:
I have one question. What material do you use for the blocks of stone in your works?

I agree, this is a beautiful piece, also wondered about the stones. If I had to guess I would say that they were made from distressed blocks of balsa. The painting on them is so good that they really look like stone but would keep the whole piece light in weight. Very Cool! (y)

I also wondered about the choice of colors for the shield and banner?

Jim
 

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