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10mm Warmaster Knights

Posted by Roland_Kupski on 30 Nov 2009, 17:39

My son and me built a cardboard castle - now we needed some guys to live and fight there. 10mm!!! never used before. thomas Dürrschmidt was so kind, to sent me a few stripes of this wonderfull guys to test them. I am totally enchanted. It´s a big pleasure to paint them. Now I am in temptation to build an army of dvarwes, elves, orks.....it´s only "workbench", for I am still looking for the right techniques and for my skils. If anyones has a hint for me or sees something, I didn´t see, tell it. I am a rookie concerning 10mms.10mm nöthing more than a tumbnail!!!

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Posted by Paul on 30 Nov 2009, 17:41

Cooo ! these are tiny bods. I really like the purple / green mounted knight, nice colour scheme :thumbup:
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Posted by Kezzy on 30 Nov 2009, 17:44

I really like whereas the fivecent-peasants..:)..they look like so endearingly.. :-D
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Posted by ColeF on 30 Nov 2009, 17:46

Are these the size of risk figs?

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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 30 Nov 2009, 17:49

So do I. They are so full of grim....10mm peoples power. Astonishing, if one considers it.
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Posted by monty on 30 Nov 2009, 19:33

nice really like the stripey knight :thumbup:
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Posted by dykio on 01 Dec 2009, 08:54

WAUW.... "GREAT" job on the little fellows. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by James Deichmiller on 02 Dec 2009, 14:45

So tiny, yet so well done!
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Dec 2009, 14:58

Very good! My eyes are too old to paint something this small :( Great work on them! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Maurice on 02 Dec 2009, 15:02

Very well painted for such small figures, I like the details on the mounted knights :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 02 Dec 2009, 22:00

What size the figures are, you always manage to make suberb painted figures Roland :shock: :thumbup:
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Posted by Fenton on 02 Dec 2009, 22:09

Nice paint jobs mate

There are far better 10mm figs out there then the warmaster stuff though and a lot cheaper

Pendraken are really nice as arethe Kalliastra stuff though a bit bigger then the Warmaster stuff as is the Magister Militum stuff

And the German company Obelisk make some superb Conquistadors at this scale...It really is the best scale out there to wargame in

I personally spray balck then paint on base colours ( a bit lighter thanyou would normally use) then wash in balck enamel ink then highlightagain with the original colour...the other method is to spray balck then just paint the raised areas with a colout then highlight that so that when grouped together you get a massed look
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 02 Dec 2009, 22:12

Some more. I like them.
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I have ordered tons of pendrakens Fantasy Stuff....

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Posted by Benno on 02 Dec 2009, 22:16

I'm working on some 6mm men now so I know how small this is (although it's 4mm larger). I must say you did a cracking job. Excellent shading on this scale. The blue and purple highlights on the horses are a bit too bright for my taste but I can imagine it looks good in real life.
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Posted by monty on 02 Dec 2009, 22:19

Benno wrote:I'm working on some 6mm men
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they look excellant good job :thumbup:
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 02 Dec 2009, 22:22

The photographs are not best qualitiy, this is workbench. I´ll show them all when they are ready in a better scene and quality. First I wanted to share my joy with you...
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Posted by Benno on 02 Dec 2009, 23:10

Roland_Kupski wrote:The photographs are not best qualitiy, this is workbench. I´ll show them all when they are ready in a better scene and quality. First I wanted to share my joy with you...

Already thought so. Can't wait to see the rest. ;-)
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Posted by malcolmblackwall on 04 Dec 2009, 08:26

Hey Roland,

they truly look great - i paint 10mm myself (GW once released a box "Battle of five armies" - it is about the battle near Esgaroth in middle-earth of "The Hobbit"). The 10mm Knights are from warmaster - a tiny bit bigger then those of "Battle of..." and i plan to get some of the warmaster-range to build some middle-earth armies.

...and by painting them myself i realize the quality of your paint job :thumbup:

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Posted by Nono on 05 Dec 2009, 20:27

Very good job! :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by Martin on 19 Dec 2009, 19:04

Hi Roland,
Those 10mm guys are GOOD!
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