Yes, every single ermine tail / spot on the horse barding and the Duc's mantle is an individual decal. It took me ages to apply every one of them.
The shield heraldry is a single decal.
I designed and produced all the heraldry and water-slide decals.
The arrows are made from safety pins and the arrow fletchings are individual pieces of paper cut to shape and stuck on while the paint was still wet.
I'm really proud of the finished result.
Comment added on: 04.03.2008 08:45:04
The miniature is from the fifth edition GW Bretonnians range and I carried out a small conversion on it by replacing the original Morning Star with a Mace.
The Mace came from a Medieval Hand Weapons set made by Thunderbold Mountain.
Comment added on: 07.12.2008 23:20:33
Very impressive. The colors you used complement the model and each other very well. Also the freehand is truly masterful
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Wow, excellent details in the heraldry... it looks so regular, is that done with decals?
Guillaume,
Yes, every single ermine tail / spot on the horse barding and the Duc's mantle is an individual decal. It took me ages to apply every one of them.
The shield heraldry is a single decal.
I designed and produced all the heraldry and water-slide decals.
The arrows are made from safety pins and the arrow fletchings are individual pieces of paper cut to shape and stuck on while the paint was still wet.
I'm really proud of the finished result.
Sir Guy
The miniature is from the fifth edition GW Bretonnians range and I carried out a small conversion on it by replacing the original Morning Star with a Mace.
The Mace came from a Medieval Hand Weapons set made by Thunderbold Mountain.
Sir Guy
your work has certaintly paid off!
Very impressive. The colors you used complement the model and each other very well. Also the freehand is truly masterful
i just posted a pic of my own of this same mini, it was greatly based off of yours.