SEMPER FIDELIS MINIATURES, KNIGHTS OF OUTREMER SCENE, THE WARRIOR

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SEMPERFIDELIS68

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Hi guys!

This is the new figure we have been working on,
it is part of a scene of several figures in 75mm scale. in the Holy Land.
These first two, painted for the occasion as Hospitaliers knights by Carlos Tobes, a young Spanish painter, are now ready for purchase.
Thanks in advance!
www.semperfidelisminiatures.com


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Great work ! Very beautiful work, the sculpt and the paint is just fantastic :) (y):love:
 
Totally agree there Gary , like the weathering as well

Be great if the Carlos joined PF as well and shared more of his work

Thanks for sharing

Nap

Thanks Nap!

Carlos's story is a curious story. He hadn't painted figures for 15 years and had taken up the hobby again a year or so ago,
even though his specialty is 32mm Warhammer figures. He agreed to paint 75mm historical figures for me.
The result is impressive.
I'm going to leave another of his finished figures for me in the finished works gallery as a token of his skill.

Thanks again to everyone for your words.
 
Who are they ?
Where is the heraldic coming from ?

Nice pieces, I must say .

Thanks Mirofsoft. They have been painted as knights of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem, better known as Hospitallers.
That star that you see reproduced on their black cloaks was his heraldry, the one with the turban is a knight and the one with the helmet is a sergeant.
This Military Order changed habits from black to red in the early 14th century. These are set around 1290.
 

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