The Last Supper (Leonardo)

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Romariogendalf

A Fixture
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Location
Greece
Master - Mikhail Tuilkin
90mm
For Legionminiatures.org
I will produce it in metal or resin or keep for me only. Sorry for the quality of photos
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Very impressive work Mikhail! (y) Thanks for sharing. Your attention to detail is amazing!

Terry Martin-Member of the Atlanta Military Figure Society of Atlanta, GA
 
Guys if i collect pre orders for 5-7 sets I can arrange full set about 450 - 470 USD.
Resin.
Or individual I will produce in metal about 420 - 450 USD.
For me cheapper to do in metal for a small volume.
 
This will be the 2020-buy for me so unfortunatly no pre-order this year. Will be the centre piece in my room.
Please make it resin.
I'm just wondering how it should be painted. Like a painting or like "real live"?
Just bought Hunters at halt and Grey beard from Irbis and I'm not shure of how to paint those either.
 
This will be the 2020-buy for me so unfortunatly no pre-order this year. Will be the centre piece in my room.
Please make it resin.
I'm just wondering how it should be painted. Like a painting or like "real live"?
Just bought Hunters at halt and Grey beard from Irbis and I'm not shure of how to paint those either.

An interesting question. I too have the hunters on the shelf. I am considering making a combination of painting and real-life depiction - sort of an exploration of techniques - and see how it turns out. If I do not like it, then there is always good ol' Dettol.....
 
An interesting question. I too have the hunters on the shelf. I am considering making a combination of painting and real-life depiction - sort of an exploration of techniques - and see how it turns out. If I do not like it, then there is always good ol' Dettol.....
Yep, same here but about the Dettol...can you use it more the once because the stuff is pretty expensive. Now I always use ovencleaner....cheap, takes your "breath away...." and it works.
 
I have used it on a number of figures. Let it settle for a few days and you will see separation between clean dettol and dirt. Remove whet you don't want and top up
 
I would prefer resin, primarily just for the weight of holding the figures for painting, (notwithstanding the weight of the finished piece) but that wouldn’t be a deal breaker for me. Like HansDig mentioned, I’d have to wait until next year or maybe the 4th quarter of this one before I could get this, but get it I would.

Tom
 
Nap, you're right but a bit of humor never hurted anyone (as you know since you liked all the posted variations.....) and there's no doubt this great work will, regardless the price, decorate my room next year as I made clear in my post.
As for Grashopper.....don't worry, there's no native american version of this great painting and even if there was we wouldn't post it since respect might be due the poor sods...
 
Poor Romariogendalf..tries to put out something of pride and hard work..and it’s cheapened by this..respect might be due the poor sod..

I do not think so, John! And that should not be understood like this!

What I want to show is:

"The Last Supper" is the second most-changed painting that exists! It is only surpassed by the "Mona Lisa", also by Leonardo, of which there are hundreds of variants.

That means:
Even if it is the representation of a regligious topic (which can be purely commercially sensitive!), the interest in works after Leoardo da Vinci is very large - worldwide!


Cheers
 
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