Completed Romeo Models - templar knight

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merlino

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I guys,
This is the next news from Romeo Models..................

:ROFLMAO: ;) :cool: :) (y)
 

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Usually a period I like and certainly the pose and the scope that the vellum sheet gives is very attractive. But! and it might be me or the photo, the mail looks a bit 'soft' and 'chunky' whereas the sword looks a bit 'lightweight'.
Would really need to see this one in the flesh.
Cheers
Derek
 
WOW! Moment of action caught just brilliantly! And painting is excellent (y)
Llllove it!!!
 
Excellent Angelo...(y)
I had raised this matter in another forum and would like to ask modellers and painters here WHY many Medieval Crusaders figurines has a very well shaved clean face ? I am not an expert at all, but it seems that they should have some beard....:rolleyes:
 
Templar knights usually wore 'forked' beards to distinguish them from the Saracens who had full beards. They also refrained from bathing, thinking sweat an honest smell!

Nice figure.

Mike
 
Neat coincidence that Masterclass comes out with the 75mm full Templar figure reading a scroll and this bust doing the same thing. They'll compliment each other nicely.
 
Brilliant Glenn.

To be pedantic he shouldn't have fingered gloves, only mittens allowed - stops 'em biting their nails!

Geoff
 
Reading these threads I see I have a lot to learn about Templars and (recovered German Russian tanks) :lol:

Regardless, it is a cracking paint job (y)(y)

Ron
 

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