Review Review of the Tin-Berlin knight of the 14th cent

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Another figure in the assortment of Tin-Berlin. Or rather, two figurines at once in scales of 54 and 75mm and a 1/12 bust... Sculptor Oleg Poghosyan. Material - resin. The figure is a 14th century knight and may have been painted using the European heraldry of this period. There are no questions about historicity, as always, performed by Oleg. The warrior is brutal and handsome. Blinded in 3D, the mother model allows you to produce a figure in different scales. Having all three options on the shelf in different colors and with different heraldry is a wonderful opportunity that I decided to take advantage of. The quality of detailing and casting - as always on top!

Owner of Tin-Berlin https://www.facebook.com/oleg.kunz.39
Site https://www.tin-berlin.de/?newlang=eng
Oleg Pgosyan https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002210302382
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Hi Sergey

Thanks for showing this , good to see the scales with each other , as you say Oleg has done a great job on the sculpt , so much to paint , no matter what you choose , plenty of options on the shield being a blank canvas , like the visor option

Hope we see painted versions

Appreciate your time

Nap
 
To make this a more 'universal' figure I would make the long sleeves and the small shield on the front of the neck mail optional extras.

Mike
 
Great figure, very distinct German style, already painted the bust and currently the 75mm. It seems to be inspired by the beautiful effigy of Friedrich von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen.

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