Richard de Vere the 11th Earl of Oxford was commander of the English rear-guard at Agincourt and one of those 'happy few'.
The figures are all from the Perry plastics range, mainly the 'English Army' set, but Oxfords sword arm is from the 'Agincourt Knights' set.
I made a simple sabot command stand as a test piece, 50mm MDF circle made up with DAS clay to 'socket' the bases. Not that happy with the result but it shall suffice, maybe another custom order to Warbases is needed.
I'm out of figures for this project now, so a new order has been placed on Arcane Scenery, I took them on vacation with me and now have 72 figures assembled and ready for some paint.
More to come.
Impressive and very nicely done Paul!
ReplyDeleteI really like the look of your blackened armour. I have been trying to do something similar for TYW cuirassiers. How do you get that black, but still shiny look?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBase-coat with VMC Gunmetal Grey with a touch of black added.
Wash with AP strong tone.
Highlight thinned Gunmetal Grey
Highlight again thinned Gunmetal Grey + dab of Silver.
Final highlight with a thinned glaze of Silver
That armour effect is excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteLove the armour colour on these
ReplyDeleteCheers Neil
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