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Sunday, 23 February 2020

Hundred Years War: French (21)


Even though February has not been as productive as January I'm still cracking on nicely at a fair rate, mainly with the inspiration from being a part of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge.

More work on the Hundred Years War French this time with a half dozen mounted men at arms from the Perry Miniatures Agincourt Mounted Knights 1415-29 box.


The figures are a delight to assemble and paint, plus the frame comes with loads of useful extras, so much that you can get an extra six figures out of the set if you order a couple of these.



The movement trays were a custom order from Warbases and have three 20mm x 45mm cutouts for the bases.


A few close ups of the six individual knights showing some of the poses that can be made from the set, if they seem a bit samey it's because I paint them two riders and two horses at the same time using the same palette, when they mix into the larger units it looks more random.













I'm off on vacation now for a few days but will be back at the weekend with more progress on the collection.

17 comments:

  1. Outstanding results on this half-dozen knights!

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  2. Great job on them...They look superb and heavy!

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  3. Very lovely mate, they are a great set of figures with a lot of conversion possibilities.

    Cheers
    Matt

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    1. Thank you. The frames are great for converting the men at arm's on foot too

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  4. Fantastic painting! Good work :o)
    Cheers
    Matt

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  5. Excellently painted knights, Scrivs. They look nice with that backdrop too.

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    1. Thanks Dean. I can thank Victoria for the backdrop.

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  6. Lovely looking toys Paul...
    They just need to watch out for the arrows...;-)

    All the best. Aly

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