Can't help adding peasants to my Castle Wittgenstein army. The last ones. I swear.
Four brothers. Simple villagers, and a true cannibal.
An a total of 20 peasants:
See you soon with a new project!
Can't help adding peasants to my Castle Wittgenstein army. The last ones. I swear.
Four brothers. Simple villagers, and a true cannibal.
An a total of 20 peasants:
Another OWAC, another army completed. After four participations, I realize that a strong background is the key (at least for me) to keep ideas flowing and renew my interest throughout the duration of the challenge. For the lost crusade of Pieter the Pious painted in 2020, I have looked for inspiration in John Blanche's illustrations for "Blood on the Reik". For the mercenary dwarfs painted in 2021 and 2022, the illustrated chronicles of Diebold Schilling were of great help. This year, flipping through the pages of "Death on the Reik", I have (re-)discovered an incredibly rich scenario, full of weird ideas, and nicely illustrated by late Martin McKenna.
Below the pictures of the resulting Castle Wittgenstein project.
Before moving on to the next project, I plan to complement a few things: more peasants (sigh...), maybe more crossbowmen, and probably a few riders. We'll see what I can do in the coming months.
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