First up are some pavises. I did twelve in total for a unit of crossbowmen in the service of Marshal Boucicault c.1414. I bought these pavises long from Front Rank long before the twins had produced the Mercenary box set.
Next up are a couple of men-at arms to finish off a unit of English foot for the same period. I'd originally planned on an eighteen strong unit, but with the new AoA lists and spare figures (one of which was already painted), I took the unit to 21.
Next some more men-at-arms. This time for a new 21-man unit in the livery of Sir Robert Umfraville. there will be more on Sir Robert in my next post when you will see the unit in all its glory! So this is just a taster:
Lovely. The pavises..did you paint the designs?
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paul
Yes - not that I've got anything against using transfers such as the great ones done by LBM, but these are hand done.
DeleteGreat looking bits and bobs thnere. The finished unit should look very good, looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting Stephen!!!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive Pavises!
Love the paintjob at the churche to, the windows look realy good.
Best regards Michael
The church is very fine isn't it - painted courtesy of Grand Manner :-)
DeleteThose are top drawer :-) The church yard and church look like the one used in the Pike and Shotte rule book from Warlord.
ReplyDeleteIs it the same one per chance:-)
Jason
Could well be the same model and the same painter, but it's not the very same one :-)
DeleteWhere did you get the church?
ReplyDeleteGrand Manner, Larry
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