tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703913014534755589.post5695119710783006423..comments2024-03-01T11:18:07.560+01:00Comments on Painting Wargames Figures: Wincenty Korwin GosiewskiPainted Soldierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16935114747216560429noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703913014534755589.post-61679693412553040262010-01-14T18:04:20.129+01:002010-01-14T18:04:20.129+01:00Truly excellent work, Nigel.
Best wishes
GilesTruly excellent work, Nigel.<br /><br />Best wishes<br /><br />GilesGileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01431052344684945450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703913014534755589.post-5539837813115886262010-01-09T14:15:11.385+01:002010-01-09T14:15:11.385+01:00Hi again, Nigel!
Very interesting, as I have just...Hi again, Nigel!<br /><br />Very interesting, as I have just bought the same set and am working on it, bit by bit. Yes, he is not Janusz the Black. He appears to be based on the Osprey Radziwill, which in turn in based on original artwork.<br /><br />I will probably keep mine as Janusz, as Nic has sculpted the physical resemblance so exquisitely.<br /><br />I am excited about the painting challenges with these figures. It is surprisingly difficult to make the chain mail appear regular and convincing, even with careful drybrushing. So I have to work on this.<br /><br />As well, I am going to try and reproduce some of the brocade patterns on the zupons.<br /><br />I put in a link on the Panmark group for a supplier of reenactment Polish clothing and that has real life examples of heavy Polish brocades which are inspiring and also intimidating for a novice painter like myself.<br /><br />Thank you for sharing your work.Hugh Evansnoreply@blogger.com