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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: CountBogro on October 24, 2011, 13:22:37
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I thought that Josephus Gottgens needed some men to command. After a little bit of playing around I came up with these men.
They are based on the Teutonic Knight from the blister set with the helms that Bill had given me, and the cape's from the red-crusader from the same blister set.
(http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x362/Bogro/Teutonic%20Knights/100_3384.jpg)
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Here's a close-up of the standard bearer:
(http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x362/Bogro/Teutonic%20Knights/100_3386.jpg)
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The sergeant leading the troop:
(http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x362/Bogro/Teutonic%20Knights/100_3387.jpg)
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Excellent custom troops!!!
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Very cool! ;)
Joe
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They look magnificient! 8-)
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Very impressive.
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They look great from my house! Well done! :wow:
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Looks very good! The beards are also a welcome touch (being historically accurate). :love:
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nicee looks really niceee
would love to see a diorama truelly mate would look awesome maybe a scene of acre in a siege or so. :picsplz:
ryan :blackhair:
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Looks very good! The beards are also a welcome touch (being historically accurate). :love:
I must be honest ... there's nothing really historical about these boys. The helms are completely wrong! They are completely fantasy - they are actually the same as the helms of the Cityguard though without the chrome ;)
I used the beards because I didn't like the way the necks looked with the cape-ends. The beards disguises that.
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Wow! That white feather! :love:
A.
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I must be honest ... there's nothing really historical about these boys. The helms are completely wrong! They are completely fantasy - they are actually the same as the helms of the Cityguard though without the chrome ;)
I used the beards because I didn't like the way the necks looked with the cape-ends. The beards disguises that.
The beards are historically accurate. All lay-brothers of the Teutonic Order had beards.