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Title: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: KTravlos on 15 December 2017, 08:03:47 AM
This is pretty cool. Dimitrios Skourletis, a icon-grapher, interpreted one of the folk-tales of the Eastern Roman Empire. The kit I think is pretty accurate.

https://dimitris-a-skourtelis.blogspot.com.tr/2016/04/captive.html (https://dimitris-a-skourtelis.blogspot.com.tr/2016/04/captive.html)

With Respect
KTravlos
Title: Re: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 15 December 2017, 02:00:30 PM
With respect, brilliant
Title: Re: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: Steve J on 15 December 2017, 04:00:54 PM
That is pretty cool 8). Thanks for sharing :)
Title: Re: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: ErHo on 15 December 2017, 08:59:21 PM
TL;DR  Conan wins without need of battle.


Just kidding!  It was not like Conan, it was a great read.  The artist reminds me of the old Conan comics
Title: Re: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: KTravlos on 16 December 2017, 02:53:53 PM
Conan comics in general are great, because he is closer to the original Howard Conan, who is a intelligent character.
Title: Re: The Captive : An illustrated Akritas Tale
Post by: sunjester on 17 December 2017, 09:16:42 AM
Nice find, thanks for sharing.

Looking at the kit reminded me, I must sort out another Mongol/Russian bash sometime soon.