7 hours ago
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Queen Philippa
I thought it was time to post the unused pictures that my friend Pål took for my Queen Philippa article published in WSS-78.
The pictures was from one of the test game of Scenario 2- "Save the King". I hope you like them and a special thanks to Pål for helping out with lovely fotos.
Pål and Jesper also run the exellent blog The Miniature Mayhem, well worth a visit and be sure to add your self as a follower :)
So to the picture, all minis and terrain from my collection:
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wow, excellent photos
ReplyDeleteAwesome action Micheal! Love the scaffold on the church!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful details on each picture! Gorgeous as always...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of pictures!!! Fantastic all of them.
ReplyDeleteSome truly great photos! You can really be proud of your collection.
ReplyDeleteSuch great photos of beautiful miniatures and scenery! True eye candy. /Mattias
ReplyDeleteSo much eye candy I can't take any more....I am going to have to buy some more medieval figures. Lovely set up.
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely photos, stunning terrain and minis
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos Michael!
ReplyDeleteReally awesome slide.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent natural true colors.
Magnificent buildings, terrain and uniforms details.
The impression is just like the reality views
Needs a lot man-hours, before these all work is ready
Great looking pics Michael!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
wow, some cracking photos there Michael. Great figures and terrain as always:)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant as always!! So consistently beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteFrank
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Great photos, Michael - and as usual, I'm off to hit the books to find out more! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great photo dump – a real treat for the eyes. Love the mix of striking heraldry colours and the more muted browns and greens.
ReplyDeleteWonderful setting & minis. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice paintwork and nice setting
ReplyDeleteStunning, your work just sings!
ReplyDeleteGreat minis and photos :-)
ReplyDeleteJason.
Wonderful Work. Splendid photo`s.and a real pleasure to comment. Beano Boy
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