Sunday, 12 January 2025

Gonfalonier of the Order of St John, 1565

 This project brought me a bit closer to home as it is a standard bearer (gonfalonier) of the Order of St John or as they are more commonly known, the knights of Malta, during the Great Siege of 1565.  It is a 70mm model from Elite Miniaturas, a Spanish manufacturer which - I suspect - is no longer in operation. The model is painted entirely in acrylics except for the armour.  As it is a metal miniature, I decided to buff the model to a shine using a mini drill polisher attachment and gave it a light wash of raw umber ink. Steel acrylic was then used to highlight rivets and edges and the whole was sealed in gloss varnish to prevent the metal from darkening.  I have to say I was quite happy with the end result.

 

This model also holds a very special place in my heart as it was given to me by my best friend David Grech of Degree Miniatures (a small Maltese enterprise) some months ago. Unfortunately, Dave recently passed away following a long and cruel illness.  He was an incredibly talented person who could do anything he set his mind to.  Dave and I went back a long way and have shared so many modelling, wargaming, and family experiences together.  He was an avid Napoleonic re-enactor, was best man at my wedding and was "Uncle Dave" to my kids.  Even today, almost a month from his passing, I am still in denial that he is no longer with us. May he rest in peace.

 

Mike










8 comments:

  1. Saddened to see the passing of your longtime friend, Dave. I remember he attended a couple of our remote games. My condolences. My, what a beautiful tribute to David. Gorgeous brushwork.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words Jon. Dave was a tenacious fighter who silently struggled with his illness for the best parts of five or six years. In all that time he never complained about his lot but continued to help and give advice on modelling techniques and wargaming opinions despite his debilitating illness. He also had a blog on http://davidgrech.blogspot.com/ but stopped posting these last few years for obvious reasons.

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  2. Wonderfully painted figure, Mike. It is very touching to have it in rememberance of your dear friend. It's very sad to hear of so many of our brethren passing recently.

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    1. Hi Dean. Thanks for your appreciation. I agree last year was not a good one for the community and my impression is that there don't seem to be too many youngsters taking up the baton. I hope I am proven wrong.

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  3. Wonderous paint job. and my condolences on your loss.

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    1. Thanks a million Stew. Our duty now is to support his loved ones through this difficult period.

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  4. Your usual gorgeous painting, I'm sorrybto hear about your friend.
    Best Iain

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words Iain. Unfortunately sad things happen in life - we can only weather the rough time and carry on. Not much choice……….

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