Victoria and I had had a weeks vacation in Cornwall at the back end of last month, I took the paints with me so that I could continue adding to the collection.
All the models this week are 3D prints from Medbury Miniatures and Reconquer Designs.
I picked up from Medbury a set of Knights at rest and Knights at prayer, this command stand features a mounted and foot knight at rest with a knight at prayer doing homage to his lord.
As usual for Medbury, beautiful figures with loads of character.
Of the remaining two figures from these sets, I used the Knight at rest on foot to make a lower level character and the other praying knight just on a standard base to fit in a unit where needed or use as 'dressing'
The crested helm and additional plate on the second knight puts him rather later than the 1264-1265 period of the rest of the collection and he may never get used, but still a nice piece.
This couple of sets are the remaining 32mm prints that I spoke about in my earlier post when I painted the 28mm versions of them. I was not going to paint these, but as they represent some of the last unpainted Medievals that I have I thought it would be rude not to.
Another set of tanners, I did not do a big single vignette like last time, with some of them done on individual bases this time around.
Lastly a Spanish shepherd with three mastiffs to guard the sheep.
Finally, from Reconquer Designs is this set of fleeing villagers, five figures, two carrying children, a pack horse and a hand cart.
These are very nice although I think that the detail is probably a bit to fine for gaming, I already broke one of the shafts on the hand cart.
So, that's the Barons' War project done for now, every figure painted! I planned to not buy anything else until the new Wargames Atlantic releases come out in the form of those command stands, but just did a trade with chum Tony so will be addng a few more command stands soon.
Lovely work once more, the vignettes are really well done and look great.
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