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Here's some historical minis)
A diorama for a friend of mine, made as a commission.
Swiss infantry vs landsknechts, roughly 1490-1510.
Figures don't match each other really well by historical means - swiss are from 15 century, landsknechts are more into 16-th. This was the owner's desing, so don't be too strict)

Acrylics, almost entirely brushwork - these minis are too small for an airbrush.

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Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Very nice!

 
   
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Maryville, TN

Nice work, the scene is depicted very well...full of action.
   
 
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