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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: peetje on August 05, 2016, 07:53:19
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My commander off the sarmatians knights.
I'm working on a group sarmatians knights.
All the best.
Peetje
(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb457/Peetjeplaymo/commander_zpsowuqiaij.jpg)
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He looks very smart, but who are the Sarmatians knights, please?
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nice PJ! btw, how did you make his helmet?
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Great work, something very different form the animals
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He looks very smart, but who are the Sarmatians knights, please?
It's from the movie 'King arthur'
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nice PJ! btw, how did you make his helmet?
Thanks.
The helmet is from Cowabounga's.
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Great work, something very different form the animals
I have also a little bit off history thema's ;)
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It's from the movie 'King arthur'
Thank you. :wave:
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Beautiful!!!
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Great work there peetje! Love the look.
Historical note: the Sarmatians were confederation of Iranian tribes who dominated parts of eastern Europe and western Asia for about a millennium centered on 0 A.D. Some of them became auxiliary troops in the Roman Empire and a contingent was stationed in Britain. That is why this Sarmatian is wearing Roman style gear; Sarmatians in their own lands wore different gear.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians
The movie King Arthur (2004) is based on a theory that the Arthurian legends were brought to Britain and also partly acted out by the aforementioned Sarmatians in Roman service.
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Gorgeous combination!
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Great work there peetje! Love the look.
Historical note: the Sarmatians were confederation of Iranian tribes who dominated parts of eastern Europe and western Asia for about a millennium centered on 0 A.D. Some of them became auxiliary troops in the Roman Empire and a contingent was stationed in Britain. That is why this Sarmatian is wearing Roman style gear; Sarmatians in their own lands wore different gear.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians
The movie King Arthur (2004) is based on a theory that the Arthurian legends were brought to Britain and also partly acted out by the aforementioned Sarmatians in Roman service.
Thank you for your'e nice words.
And for the good explanation.
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Lovely custom, Peetje! He's one sartorially smart Sarmatian!
And thank you for the historical references once again, Macruran!
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Cool custom. :)
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He looks great 8-)