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Medieval Mercenaries?
Ed Humphreys:
Greetings, Mike, from another Welsh member, though from the other end of the country from Mike Thomas. Congratulations on finding flats in Chester. I regularly go there but have yet to find any in any antique shop. I'm afraid that Historia Muller folded a couple of years ago and their figures were being sold by other distributors at Kulmbach.
Yours in two dimensions,
Ed Humphreys
gerry Larkin:
Hi Mike
hows things! hope you enjoy the whole process of painting your flats!
i paint rounds and flats and as Nick said you learn a lot from painting flats
just take you time mate your be fine! Gerry. ;)
Nicholas Ball:
Mike, One thing you will find is that as you start to paint flats and understand the direction of light etc. You will find it also improves your round painting as you will start to incorporate this shading technique to better effect, bringing a new diamention to these as well.
Kulmbach:
Sorry Mike,
I should have told you that "Historia - Müller hasn´t got any website. You know ... the old system, a catalouge withouth pictures. I am not even sure about their present post address.
To be honest, these figures you were showing are not the very best of Rössners production, believe they were made late in his life.
If nobody else will give you the address to Historia-Müller and you still are interested I will track it down for you.
Jan
MikeNZ:
--- Quote from: nickball on June 15, 2013, 08:13:22 AM ---They look ok to me.
Welcome to the society Mike, if you need any help when painting just ask and someone will answer.
I look forward to seeing these as you paint them.
--- End quote ---
Thanks for kind welcome Nick.
Not sure when I'll paint these but look forward to the challenge. I've got a few more commissioned round figures I need to do first & will have to learn/ adapt new techniques to paint them.
Glad I found this place as it will be helpful I'm sure.
Mike
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