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Brother Vinni\'s miniatures
Pedivere:
Hey man, you are so talented - have you thought of making historical character figures?
there are too many fantasy and SF character miniatures and so few historical character miniatures.
I know you do the wikings etc, but some 19th, 20th century stuff might be cool
Brother Vinni:
Pedivere, thank you! But first I don\'t like a 19-20 century period :) And second, sometimes it\'s too complicative to make a good historical miniature to satisfy people who really knows the period..
and four housewives for SAGA:
wolflord:
Very nice miniatures. Unfortunally i already have 12 bowmen for my Vikings, more than enough for Saga.
Greetings
Wolflord
Riothamus:
Yes, the \'Arrow Wifes\' are very nice.
And why no character figures for periods you know better?
Or inspired by art?
For example the famous \"equestrian statuette of Charlemagne\". It shows his real Face, as we can see it on his coins. Such a miniature should satisfy nearly all people.
Or the donor portrait statues from the \"Naumburg cathedral\"? The \"Bamberg Horseman\"? The Magdeburg Rider (\"Magdeburger Reiter\" within the german Wikipedia; Between the \" \" you can Read the Titles under which you can find the Statues and images within the English Wikipedia.)
And what about the \"Codex Manesse\" with it\'s portraits of famous poets. (A lot of them took part in military campaigns. \"Wolfram von Eschenbach\".)
A range of miniatures representing works of art from antiquity to the middle ages. I named few examples just from the german history. There are many more outside Germany, e.g. the \"equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius\" or the census frieze (\"lustrum\") or the \"Bayeux Tapestry\".
Who should critizise a miniature showing a Work of Art?
Brother Vinni:
Ogroid-fighter:
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