1:72 - The Last Stand of the Daimyo
by Roman aka jar
Heyho,
again it is the company Zveda who keeps me painting 1:72s.
Cool stuff, never seen such a quality in such a small scale so far.
A true fun to tell little stories with ...
This is the story of one honourable Daimyo, betrayed by his closest advisors and now just standing his Last Stand with the few who have honor and still are alive! !!
Hope you like them, even it is not really a historical piece as I did choose to paint the colours I like to paint there ... sorry for my dirty hand in the picture, but the hand was dirty because I was at work :D
If you like to see more views on the scene or even ugly close ups of way too small figures follow this link to Putty & Paint.
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
again it is the company Zveda who keeps me painting 1:72s.
Cool stuff, never seen such a quality in such a small scale so far.
A true fun to tell little stories with ...
This is the story of one honourable Daimyo, betrayed by his closest advisors and now just standing his Last Stand with the few who have honor and still are alive! !!
Hope you like them, even it is not really a historical piece as I did choose to paint the colours I like to paint there ... sorry for my dirty hand in the picture, but the hand was dirty because I was at work :D
If you like to see more views on the scene or even ugly close ups of way too small figures follow this link to Putty & Paint.
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
Fantastic Work, Roman...! Again...
The new Roman medium.. 1/72 scale. Great work once more.. Guess the Chimera is enough in the large model category for you at the moment then? :)
Stunning job Roman, gives the impression of looking at a picture. :D
Lawrence
Judging by the exceptional helmet its Kuroda Nagamasa, one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's generals! Most splendid diorama! Very well done considering the small size!
I really like this...the painting and the colour scheme is very well Chosen.
We "1:72 scale guys" tend to be very proud of "the scale" and you sir greatly honored it :) A job well done as always...
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Thank you all very much for your kind comments. I am happy that you like them and thanks to Painted Stuff there is also something to learn for me: Kuroda Nagamasa. If I just would have known before finding my own title for the little diorama ...