Après le "Forgeron " et "l'ours dansant", j'ai peint quelques autres figurines de KAMAR:
1- The Shepard / Le Berger:
2-"The Sower / Le Semeur"
Je pense que ces figurines peuvent servir pour toute la période du Moyen-Age.
I would like also make a little advertising for my other blog :
Je voudrais aussi faire un peu de pub pour mon autre blog:
L'histoire est en français (plus facile pour moi!), Mais j'écris à chaque fois une traduction rapide en anglais et j'ai ajouté un traducteur. Ce n'est pas une "grande histoire", mais j'espère que cela pourrait être un peu étonnant ......... merci!
Hola
RépondreSupprimerMuy chulo el pastor y sus ovejas
un saludo
Gracias José !
SupprimerJ'aime beaucoup! Un grand soin apporté non seulement aux figurines, mais aussi au sol, très impressionnant mon cher! Quant à ton autre blog, j'ose espérer que la pub ne me concerne pas, je suis déjà fan!!
RépondreSupprimerPhil.
Merci Phil !! J'ai un gros pot de fleur à côté de mon bureau : parfait pour les photos!
Supprimeret j'ai oublié: les lecteurs "abonnés" reçoivent quand même les pubs dans les boites aux lettres... c'est comme ça: on maitrise pas tout avec l'informatique de nos jours, mon brave monsieur!
SupprimerTrès jolies scènes et bien mises en valeur.
RépondreSupprimerTout ça fait bien envie !
Merci Stéphane!
Supprimert'inquiète pas: tu les reverras... dans un autre monde.
I like them...and I´ve not seen them at Andreas´s ..
RépondreSupprimerThe scenery is really good.
Thanks Paul! my garden is full of nice places for sceneries and I've painted a lot of accessories: very useful!
SupprimerAnd now, you have found them or not ?
if not: http://kamar-zinnfiguren.de/catalog/index.php?cPath=296_335_432
Great work on these guys Sam!!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Rodger!
SupprimerThese figures have their own unique charm and I love what you have done with them.
RépondreSupprimerI've been away and now I will go catch up on your other blog!
I wanted to tell you that there is an error on all your older posts both on this blog and on the other. When I go to comment, what I get is your blog within your blog in the comment section.
RépondreSupprimerThe background story of the pilot is beautifully written. It helps to know who he was as a boy and how he came to be the man who "vanishes" into another place. You have excellent skills as a story teller Sam Wise.
Thanks Anne!
Supprimer1-the figures are unusual and that's why I like them.
2-Don't worry Anne! I've something for you that I've missed (but not forgotten!) so the delay is not the problem! Just hope that all is good enough in your life.
3- I don't understand for the "older posts"! do you mean that if you click on the link on the "Archives", it don't works? it's good for me ... and I think that it works for others. If you can explain what you do exactly, it would be nice.
4-Thanks for the comment about "The Capitaine Ciel": I try to write, it's not easy but it's fun but I must work more on the text (the difficulty is to write the story, find and paint the figures for the illustrations, ect...) and more I think at the TLNW, more I have crazy ideas....
Thanks András !
RépondreSupprimervery nice theme for your handy work, Sam. The garden scenery is perfect for your Diorama. Great job.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Jay ! you know all the treasures and good places which are waiting us in a garden .
Supprimernice work! they look very nice and yes they look suitable for the whole of the middle ages, at least to me with my small knowledge of the dress in this era.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Gowan! what I like a lot is that they are the only figures of such subject in 1/72 !
SupprimerThat's an interesting set, perfect scenery!
RépondreSupprimerTres bon travail comme toujours , les décors sont très réalistes .
RépondreSupprimerMerci Vincent! les décors sont réels, difficile de faire plus réaliste!
SupprimerThose figures are very cool! And you have done a good work on them!
RépondreSupprimerThanks David!
SupprimerGreat work. I love the dioramas you create with your photos, which are inspiring. Tres bien!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Dani ("Dani" is good?)!
Supprimerthey are just sceneries: not enough time to create full dios.
Very nice work, very well done!
RépondreSupprimerRegards
Bruno
Thanks Bruno!
SupprimerVery nice. Such simple roles yet so much attention. Great job! :)
RépondreSupprimerThanks Sarge !
SupprimerVery nice vignette. I almost missed the sower in the first shot of him, the tones of his clothing match very well with that of the natural earth and stone. Beautiful work.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Sean ! a large pot in the garden... very useful !
SupprimerVery nice work of Andreas and you! I think you can use the figures after the middle ages too. The common people didn't change that much that these won't fit later ages too. Again really wonderful!
RépondreSupprimerYou're right Gunnar ! they could be used in many periods ... even in our times because there are some men who work like that ...
SupprimerThanks !
lovely scene Pascal,love it!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Michele!
Supprimerlove the setting, the little animals and the plants!
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