Dark Age Monastics at Paschaltide.
Figures are 28mm Gripping Beast. Church building is Gripping Beast resin. Wayside Cross is mdf from Warbases with a bit of green-stuff for the knotwork on the upright.
Brother Wilf preaches the gospel outside the local church.
Brother Wilf & Brother Dunstan gather to proclaim & pray at a wayside stone cross.
He is risen, risen indeed!
Shalom.
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Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michał, that's very kind of you.
DeleteRealistic and superb, axcellent job!
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil, glad you think so.
DeleteAwesome! Really like that church John.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger. It's a knapped flint church with thatched roof. You can't see a great deal of it in these pictures, but it is quite a decent building with a second door around the back. I will have to take some proper pictures of my collection of buildings in the future.
DeleteVery nice. Very fitting for the time of year.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Thanks Pete. I thought so too :-)
DeleteLovely work especially like the extra detail on the cross ...fine attention to detail 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, it took a bit of tinkering, but I was pleased with how it turned out.
DeleteFlint in the walls, just like the churches where my mum lives in Norfolk. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed Dai, there were a few knapped flint buildings in Dorset where we used to live too.
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