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Posted by Traveller1865 on 09 Nov 2019, 13:55

The monks are coming! Just the first in a series so keep coming back!

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Posted by Ash on 10 Nov 2019, 04:05

Cool!
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 12 Nov 2019, 09:49

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Posted by Susofrick on 12 Nov 2019, 10:43

Looks good, but more monks? I understand why (since you already started with a monk), but we have monks from Valdemar, Kamar, Germania, Pegasus and even Airfix. Well, they do look good and seem to fit best with Pegasus. Maybe the next Medievals will be something else. Maybe women and children? I know that Valdemar, Nikolai, GreenLine, Italeri and others have made women, but there are not that many. And children are even more rare (I know only of Valdemar, but we can probably sneak in Kamar's viking children).
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 12 Nov 2019, 12:53

This set was sponsored by a customer who generously allowed us to sell it in the shop, so it's the customer choice. I agree there are already a lot of monk sets, but when you see the coming poses you will see that they are very useful, and you're able to choose between hooded and without hood, small thing maybe but it gives dioramists some more variety. Medieval women and children are good ideas.
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Posted by Susofrick on 12 Nov 2019, 15:30

Then I understand the why even more! And they do look very good!
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 12 Nov 2019, 16:10

Anyway we have changed these monks a bit, bigger head and now hood on all figures.

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Posted by dirk on 12 Nov 2019, 16:15

Wonderful figures in different poses.
I like the faces !
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 24 Nov 2019, 07:28

Singing monk

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Posted by SamSagace on 24 Nov 2019, 07:53

Hi ! I love your monks ! :yeah:
Are they on your shop ? or maybe later ?

And do you project to do some others ... like :
-monk in a scriptorium ?
-monk working in a garden ?
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(I was thinking too at this excellent BBC serie : "Cadfael which could be a great source of inspiration)

Like Gunnar said, they are a lot of monks in our scale but I think that the subject is not completely covered .
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 24 Nov 2019, 09:32

SamSagace wrote:Hi ! I love your monks ! :yeah:
Are they on your shop ? or maybe later ?

And do you project to do some others ... like :
-monk in a scriptorium ?
-monk working in a garden ?
....
(I was thinking too at this excellent BBC serie : "Cadfael which could be a great source of inspiration)

Like Gunnar said, they are a lot of monks in our scale but I think that the subject is not completely covered .
8)


They will be released when they are all done, including monks working in the garden so keep an eye on this thread. We have already a monk in the scriptorium https://www.speira.net/product/scriptorium-set/

And yes, can't have enough monks in this hobby, especially a monk choir!
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Posted by SamSagace on 24 Nov 2019, 09:43

:oops: I've seen before the monk in a scriptorium ... I've forget it !

And yes a monk choir is a good idea ! :yeah:

I've not buy some of your figures yet because I didn't paint a lot but I think I will wait the monks for an order...

And then, I hope so much to see some Native Americans (aka "Indians" ! :P ) very soon !
(hope is life ! or life is hope ? :eh: )

Many thanks !
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 24 Nov 2019, 22:10

Another monk joins the ranks:

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Posted by Peter on 24 Nov 2019, 22:15

In the name of the rose! What are you doing? :shock:

Excellent figures! :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 24 Nov 2019, 22:41

What is the last monk doing? Is he patting the head of an altar boy?
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Posted by Traveller1865 on 25 Nov 2019, 07:06

MABO wrote:What is the last monk doing? Is he patting the head of an altar boy?


No he's working in the garden, but could be holding a lantern or perhaps reaching for a book in the library.
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Posted by Kekso on 25 Nov 2019, 12:41

Now I wish to make diorama of cloister with those lovely figures.
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Posted by Susofrick on 25 Nov 2019, 15:24

MABO wrote:What is the last monk doing? Is he patting the head of an altar boy?


I do think he need an altar boy! :-D Ah, yes! I think there is one in Valdemar's Medieval University one can use! :-D

Great figures!
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Posted by Ben Bob on 25 Nov 2019, 15:47

Traveller1865 wrote:
No he's working in the garden, but could be holding a lantern or perhaps reaching for a book in the library.


Ah, I though he was directing the choir! I guess his pose is too energetic for that since choir directors then were probably quite solemn. Nice designs, as always :yeah:
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