Middle ages Monks

Started by Doug, 05 May 2010, 10:19:06 AM

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Doug

Leon as Monks wore the same standard dress for the Dark Ages and the middle ages how about combining (Norse) No6 kneeling priests with rune stone with the (European late medieval) ELM37 with the following additions 1/ A priest/s carring a cross and 2/ a Saxon stone cross (there is or was a good expample of one in Bakewell Derbyshire). By combining these models I think they could be more useful as one pack. The varity of periods these could be useful for to my view point is only limited by one's imagination. Doug

lentulus

Quote from: Doug on 05 May 2010, 10:19:06 AM
Leon as Monks wore the same standard dress for the Dark Ages and the middle ages how about combining (Norse) No6 kneeling priests with rune stone with the (European late medieval) ELM37 with the following additions 1/ A priest/s carring a cross and 2/ a Saxon stone cross (there is or was a good expample of one in Bakewell Derbyshire). By combining these models I think they could be more useful as one pack. The varity of periods these could be useful for to my view point is only limited by one's imagination. Doug

I you consider a clerical pack, how about adding in a bishop? 

Leon

It's a good idea this one, I'll have a think about what we could do.
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