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W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 4 Jun 2012, o 19:24
by torsion
new project 1/10, materials : ALteco and Magic Sculpt

Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 4 Jun 2012, o 21:17
by Nameless
are you from Croatia?
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 4 Jun 2012, o 21:38
by sea.man
I must say I am really amased

Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 5 Jun 2012, o 00:48
by torsion
to Nameless : from Slovakia
to sea.man : thank you

I'm glad our meeting in Ingolstadt

next year or october in Warsaw

Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 09:53
by DariusZero
Very nice sculpt, how big it is? The name is wrong thou, Varazdin pandur means a police officer from the town of Varazdin, and the sculpt represents an ortodox-christian priest, judging by the sign on his hat.
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 10:06
by torsion
name is good...this sculpt present Varazdine pandur...sign not a religious...this sign has a basic in nations...double cross still used today, for example - Slovak republic...
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 10:17
by torsion
...this is also varazdine pandur....
historians to refer to different : serbian pandur, varazdin pandur,slavonski pandur..
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 10:27
by DariusZero
Ah, my bad, you are correct (google helped me as well ). I got confused because I forgot for a moment the history of the region.
Is he holding something in his right hand?
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 12:49
by torsion
...ok Darius

....the right hand will have rifle...
Re: W.I.P. Varazdin pandur 1745
Posted: 7 Jun 2012, o 12:52
by Nameless
you don't see many models based on that region. where did the idea come from?