Last week I was lucky enough to find a fair listing on eBay for one of the discontinued models from Miniart, the French Knight. Once I received the model I made a few edits to sallet with green stuff, as it was not in the style that was most common in the wars of the roses, and I was planning on painting this fellow as a retainer of Edward IV. I had never painted a model larger than 30mm so It was a real joy, I had a lot of fun focusing on all the little details and trying some new techniques. In the end I was pretty happy with how he turned out... so lets have a look!
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It was a LOT easier to paint the Sun in Splendor on a 1/16th guy rather than a 28mm guy |
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Now, I do not know how many millimeters are in a 1/16th scale figure, I tried searching it up but to no avail, so to help you out in scoring this guy Greg, I have placed a 28mm Perry miniature next to our soldiers legs that way you can get an idea of how many points to award. (really sorry to add another thing to you busy list of to-do's...)
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And that wraps it up for this week, thank you so much for reading!
POINT TOTAL:
1 1/16th scale foot figure for ? points!
Happy Painting!
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Hi Gavin - thanks for sharing this unusual project with us. I maintain that heraldry is hopelessly confusing no matter what the size of the model is, and I have a lot of respect for those who attempt it (and understand what they are doing). I have a Hundred Years War project that is utterly frozen as I have zero idea how to approach the heraldry...
But enough about me! You clearly know what's up - right down to messing around with "green stuff" to get the right helmet. Good show!
In terms of scoring, we thankfully have some precedent here. There have been a couple of instances of 1/16 scale figures in Challenges past - they were scored at 30 points, so that's what we'll go with here!
Thanks Gavin, we look forward to what comes next! 1/6 scale perhaps? :)
GregB
Very impressive 120mm scale figure. Next stop Action Man scale (1:6!). I’ve always fancied building a 1:6 scale tank but they are SO heavy! 😜 lovely badge as well!
ReplyDeletenever easy to step up to the large size I think you've done a great job
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