Monday, 28 November 2011

Hussite artillery (Upgrade)

I´ve added another  gun to the Hussite army..this time the Veuglaire from the Zvezda Medieval field Powder set.
Would the Hussites been in possesion of such a weapon???
Maybe not but it looks bloody good so why not?:-D
The previous RedBox gun was painted along with the crew OOB..
This time I´ve swopped some heads from the Airfix Robinhood set and the Italeri English Knights and Archers set.
 Both guns together

22 comments:

  1. Really awesome painting and swaps Paul.

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  2. A nice shot you made here ;-)

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  3. Great job. As usual, each base is a mini vignette.

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  4. Those are some menacing guns. Amazing job Paul. Thanks for posting this.

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  5. Veritas vincit:) They were never beaten...

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  6. Another great job. Of course they had one; picked it up in a raid. (hint--scenario idea)

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  7. You made a medieval stereo :-D

    Great work Paul!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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  8. Outstanding Paul! You do artillery particularly well.

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  9. pffffffffffffffff!!!!!!!!! I don't know why, but I'm tired this night....

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  10. Exactly that style, who knows... but the Hussites certainly did make use of light guns along with their handguns, crossbows, flails etc. Looks fine to me!

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  11. I had to go look up the Hussites. Wow! Another religious fight! Wikipedia says the Joan Of Arc threatened a crusade against them but her execution got in the way. I see you have the Hussites chalice icon on one of the shields.

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  12. I believe they would have, nice work.

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  13. Not only fantastic but your output is amazing!!!! Good show

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  14. This is some of your very best work Paul! - I am very impressed!

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  15. Hi! The miniatures are looking cool, and I was looking at these set as a very potential source for medieval artillery...but I can't decide whether they look good with 28mm figures or not. And this is why I humbly ask you a favor, and beg you to put a 25/28mm historical or fantasy figure (if you possess one) next to it to let me see whether it is compatible, and worth buy a box or two, or not. I would greatly appreciate it.

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