Woa i see ur post got Jeff out of his hidings, a colossal feat.
More pictures from different view please, and I assume you have a left handed knight there?
Hmm, pretty good. It could use a little refining though. I'm not one to customize official parts (so I don't like the red on the helmet); but I might be able to make something like this from some of my dad's polystyrene that he used to make the prototype Superplexus*, which he invented. Good job, on both making the custom, and giving me a chance to rant.
~smcginnis
*I've been waiting for a chance to mention this. Anybody ever seen (or bought) one? It was manufactured by Hasbro. PM me.
Learning French.
Say it "ESS-MICK-GIN-ISS", with a hard "G", as in "get".
Nice work! You did well. I like how you can see the tip of the sword through the bottom, unique and different from the standard rounded one that covers all of it except the handle.
Ah... the other pics offer a few better perspectives... very good - looks like it took a bit of work/carving, but the finished product is not to shabby. I'm not sure if the tip coming through the other end is realistic or not, but it's kind of interesting, I like it.
Knight Templar
n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar
1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.
Very good - fits while on the horse! Thanks for the pics.
Side note on scabbards - I'm realizing that cloth ones(Lego material)work a lot better overall. Of course you have to figure a good way of mounting it to the fig, IF you're not going to go all out and make a belt for it. Personally, I like making the belts too...so it's no big deal to me.
With plastic, you're really locked into a fixed position - unless you have one of my scabbard sets, or make something similar.