Before cleaning
I give you Philip III of Spain (and the various
other places he claimed!) C1570-1621 wearing his Milanese-made Parade armour
which I'm assuming is on show at the Madrid
Royal Armories.
I think I first saw these in Plastic Warrior magazine about 20
years ago (?), and I seem to recall there are others (I remember two?) to find (my back-issues are
in storage so I can't check), also; I think there are larger versions, more
like the Marx and Aurora kits, but I might be making that last
bit up as I go along?
Or maybe the Marx or Aurora kits - someone
else made some large knights, one of the Japanese kit makers; Crown? Aoshima? - were the larger ones, also made-up for sale in the museum's
gift-shop?
After cleaning
Whatever the facts, the smaller ones as
seen here are exquisite little polystyrene kits, a tad smaller than 54mm (closer
to 50-mil or 1:35th scale) made-up and painted as a commercial exercise, the
smaller and larger plinths also being in styrene, as is the base-plate.
He needed a dusting and re-gluing but I
tend to shoot the show-stuff as I'm doing the initial sort and before I get
round to cleaning, so the four-way image above has him teetering . . . the
camera may never lie, but it can hide a multitude of sins and this two way
highlights the poor finish, but he is now glued firmly back on his plinth.
Decoration is minimal with a gunmetal wash,
silver over that and an over-paint or wash of a nice pale-gold which shines
well in the light, minimal colour has been applied to the saddle-cloth and the
horse gets a few splodges of thinned-black, however, all this appears to have
happened after assembly so the sides of Phillip and the armpit area are bereft
of decoration,
You can also see a richer, yellower gold
used for highlights on the horse furniture and saddle and the only damage I can
find is the very tip of the sword has been lost, but a dab of paint at some
point will all but hide the fact it's not there.
I saw some older 1/12 or 1/20 Knight model kits from AOSHIMA
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That may be what I'm thinking of Renalcus, There was a phase in the mid-1970's for bigger knight kits, I'm sure there were several, some may have been issued in Revell Germany packaging as well . . . or Italaeri?
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