vendredi 10 septembre 2021

Germanic warrior, 1st century AD

 It seems that this website is dedidated to Ancients these days. After the Celtic Gaesatae, I've painted a Germanic warrior from the 1st century AD. And if we accept a slight distortion of space (northern Italy / Germany) and time (3rd BC/ 1st AD), you will discover this warrior face to face with previous post's Gaesatae in a panoramic view :)

Here you are:

Dramatic, isn't it ? The exact opposite of a plate by A. McBride from the Concord books showing a wild German attacking a Gaul chieftain, whose richer clothes showed that he was influenced, and probably softened, by his Mediterranean neighbours.

Let's focus on the Germanic warrior. No conversion this time: the figure comes from Linear-A set 10 Germanic Warriors Set 2 (Command).



I love the Ancients range by Linear, because they make a real effort to make original figures in new periods, or fill the ranks of existing armies with very welcome additions (Tarentine cavalrymen, for instance). This figure is no exception, because of his dynamic pose as a chieftain leading his warriors in the assault. But I must admit that I faced difficulties in removing flash and mold lines, so the result isn't as good as I wanted. 

To paint this figure, I was partly inspired by this picture found on the website of a German reenactment society, the Chasuari Group:

Their purpose is to reconstruct the daily life of the Germanic people in the 1st century AD, exactly what I was looking for.

Hope you find him accurate :)

See you soon.

9 commentaires:

  1. Guerriers, hutte et mise en scène très réussis!

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    1. Salut Phil, merci de ton commentaire! Cette petite scène est néanmoins bien plus modeste que tes magnifiques tables de jeu.

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  2. j'aime beaucoup le motif de la cape ! Et vue la taille de la fig j'imagine que ce n'ai pas une mince à faire! tu dois avoir une sacrée collection qui doit être sublime à voir !

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    1. Merci KéHenCo! Cela montre surtout que mes pinceaux sont en fin de vie, le motif n'est pas très précis :D
      Je dois en effet avoir plus de 1000 figurines peintes dans ce genre-là. Je n'ai jamis essayé de faire des photos de l'ensemble, je ne sais pas ce que ça pourrait donner.

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  3. I find the painting work on the figure more authentic, convincing and appealing than the reenactor!!

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    1. Thank you Sceavus. I would not allow me to think so, but you're a veteran reenactor yourself :)

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    2. Thstsbñ why I dare to comment!!!

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