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    Default Middle age modelling (54 and 90 mm)

    I open a post to show the work of middle age modelling artists , i hope it also give ideas to 3d and texture modellers

    PS i f you dont want that thread here delete it , but i find i useful to talk about armours and uniforms until things start to get hot !!

    LEts start with a fight of a Scottish Knight against two English ones ... is fantastic .. i also find that the knights in MTW2 are bit too armour oriented while the period of the chainmail was alot more longer (IMO)

    http://guide.dada.net/modellismo_sta...7/166326.shtml

    Isnt fantastic ? ...

    Now some Order's sergeants and knights ( we want the teutonic order !! lol )

    http://guide.dada.net/modellismo_sta...2/199581.shtml

    and a scene from Agincourt

    http://guide.dada.net/modellismo_sta...2/243148.shtml

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    Default Re: Middle age modelling (54 and 90 mm)

    i piant the 54mm figures but not to the standard of the masters
    try these links

    http://www.pegasomodels.com/products_en.asp

    http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/mar...?IdCategoria=1

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    Default Re: Middle age modelling (54 and 90 mm)

    I agree completely. Medieval 2:TW is terrible for the armor of the early period. Byzantine units especially were more heavily armored (lamellar and mail armor)earlier rather than later. There is way too much plate armor, great helms, and bascinets for my taste... Are there any units wearing the almost universal "Norman" nasal helmet???

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