Looks like the poor sods have been adandoned by the cavalry and are making a last stand on a sand dune!!
Bods from Italeri, Zvezda, Revell, Airfix, Valdemar and lots of conversions.
Nearly all the spears were replaced with florist´s wire.
Keep sounding the signal Wilfred...help will come!!
I've always wanted to do some Crusader battles but somehow thats never happened. Loving those figs and the dioramic display. Surely a mounted contingent from the Templars in on the way....
Very very inspirationel! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese look great. A perfect last stand in style.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking group of figures!
ReplyDeleteThey look great, Paul. Anyway, crusader cavalry don't abandon their infantry. They just charge off and get themselves killed first...
ReplyDeleteNice work.
ReplyDeleteNice painting there Paul.
ReplyDeleteVery original work Paul, nice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteGreat painted figures! Good idea about that last stand and the hornblower...... :-D
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
I've always wanted to do some Crusader battles but somehow thats never happened. Loving those figs and the dioramic display. Surely a mounted contingent from the Templars in on the way....
ReplyDeleteI really, really like these Paul. They remind me of the Timpo Crusaders only with bags more character. Well done that man.
ReplyDeleteThose poor bods look ready to throw their Hatin!! - if its 1187?
ReplyDeleteVery nice! But those poor guys need to find some shade!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures Paul, ,its an excellent period to play.
ReplyDeletethese are very cool, well done.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Paul.
ReplyDeleteFantastic bunch of figures Paul!!
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Great figures! :)
ReplyDeleteInspiring!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDeleteJust a moment..I think wilfred´s blowing may have helped!!!!
Cheers
paul
Those are great Paul, looks like the last stand on the Horns of Hattin!
ReplyDeleteTruly my favorite period in history.
gr8 stuff
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