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Made in ca
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Halifax, NS

This is my first ever completed miniature. A 54mm Templar Knight. Not intended to be historically accurate. Just inspired by a few different photographs found in Google images. He is sculpted mostly with "Green Stuff" and a bit of Aves Epoxie Sculpt here and there. He is also my first attempt at painting a miniature, brutal!

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Made in om
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Muscat, Oman

Looks pretty good. Whatever you used for shading did not play nice with the folds in the cloth of his tabard, and his hand merges too smoothly into his arm (some sort of leather strap or something around his wrist might have looked good even if not particularly realistic or historically accurate), but other than that he holds up nicely.

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





Halifax, NS

Yeah, the paint job was very rushed. I did it during a 3 hour introductory to mini painting course. Good advice on the hand. I initially had planned a piece of armour on the forearm. Again, I was rushed because I needed this guy completed enough for the painting course. Thanks for the input!
   
 
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