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Knight of the Clifford family, Wars Of The Roses, England, 1461

Discussion in 'Completed Figures' started by Katjuscha, Mar 18, 2020.

  1. Katjuscha Active Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Hello at all
    This is my version of Medieval Forge Miniature's "Last Knight", 1:10. It's called:

    Knight of the Clifford family, Wars Of The Roses, England, 1461

    Conversions:
    - mace head made in 3D print and pole/ grip scratched with Magic Sculp and metal profiles
    - sword pommel 3D print, grip with Magic Sculp and wire, crossguard from plastic profiles/ sprues
    - kit's leatherstraps were to short for my conversion and had to be replaced through plastic profiles, buckles are original parts added with wire

    The metals are AK-Interactive's True Metal waxes. My first attempt and an interesting experience to handle this kind of color. The checkerboard pattern was my first try too.

    Clifford 1b.jpg Clifford 2b.jpg Clifford 3b.jpg Clifford 4b.jpg Clifford 5b.jpg
    Clifford 6b.jpg Clifford 7b.jpg Clifford 8b.jpg Clifford 9b.jpg Clifford 10b.jpg
    Clifford 11b.jpg Clifford 12b.jpg Clifford 13b.jpg Clifford 14b.jpg Clifford 15b.jpg

    I made this bust for the winter contest from Medieval Forge Miniatures and take part at the FOTM-contest: https://www.planetfigure.com/thread...tm-ends-31-03-2020-new-picture-update.212035/

    Special thanks to Ilya from IL-Miniatures for the 3D printed parts!
    Best regards

    Philip
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  2. Medieval Forge Miniatures A Fixture

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
  3. Gary_81 Active Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Great work, I really love the worn leather texture you have achieved.

    Gary
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  4. MoboSchreuder A Fixture

    Beautiful paintwork

    Mobo
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  5. Helm A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Lovely work, the mace is a work of art in itself
    Steve
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  6. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi Philip

    That's a real nice conversion , like the weathering on the leather and the chequered looks good

    Never used the wax a interesting and effective result on this

    Thanks for sharing

    Happy benchtime

    Nap
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  7. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    stunning work all around.
    Did you made the nameplate yourself?? If so, how did you do it.

    Marc
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  8. Katjuscha Active Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Thank you very much at all!
    It feels good to read such comments.

    My thoughts too as I saw the printed parts. Just the bar and grip were to thick for the hand so I replaced them.

    The True Metal colors have similarities to printers inks, mixable with oil colors too, but polishable, more metal reflection, longer drying time, sprayable with airbrush and less grip than inks.
    The surface can be soluted again - something I learned on the hard way as I applied the oil based filters. So use varnish after realising the metal color.

    The plate is ordered, just the wooden base and coat of arms are self made.


    I take part at the FOTM-contest. Of course I would be glad to get some likes there too.
    Best regards

    Philip
  9. Katjuscha Active Member

    Country:
    Germany
    I found some WIP pictures on my mobile phone.

    received_109675033812910.jpeg received_169830497581649.jpeg received_169138334373466.jpeg received_646856479388902.jpeg

    Enjoy and best regards
    Philip

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