Thanks :-D @Superchick...nope..One thing..your profile isn´t available and I have searched..one of the times you posted here but found at least 3 blogs with the titel superchick..which one are you ? or better said, which one is yours?? :-D Cheers paul
Very impressive sight when they are grouped together like that! The fact that all orders had crosses on them must have helped so that depending on whether the cross was black/white/red you had teutons, templars and hospitaliers.
I must say the ones with black crosses and red/blue/yellow parts to them stand out the most as well as the hospitallier knight in 3rd picture with his sword raised so I agree, more hospitallier would look great
These look awfully great!;)
ReplyDeletewonderful, by the way did you stop pr'ing me on your blog
ReplyDeleteGreat painted bunch of riders Paul!
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Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Fantastic stuff mate!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely.....fecking lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning stuff there Paul, really impressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDelete@Superchick...nope..One thing..your profile isn´t available and I have searched..one of the times you posted here but found at least 3 blogs with the titel superchick..which one are you ? or better said, which one is yours?? :-D
Cheers
paul
Excellent work, but I can't see any sword brothers?
ReplyDeleteNice Teutonics et al -- (no, I don't know who Al is either!) - these look splendid!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, they look really sharp.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat Lurker said - bloody Lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!
ReplyDeleteExcellent combos and figz Paul.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures, very impressive Sir!!
ReplyDeleteA formidable force on field!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Paul!
What do you use for the bases?
T.
Awesome cavalry host!
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDelete@Thanos...Ikea place mats :-D
There´s an article in my ...now where is it??..er?..bits for bods section.
Cheers
paul
Impressive stuff! Nice work Paul.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely! The round basing suits them very well
ReplyDeleteVery impressive sight when they are grouped together like that! The fact that all orders had crosses on them must have helped so that depending on whether the cross was black/white/red you had teutons, templars and hospitaliers.
ReplyDeleteI must say the ones with black crosses and red/blue/yellow parts to them stand out the most as well as the hospitallier knight in 3rd picture with his sword raised so I agree, more hospitallier would look great