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
Really awesome painting and swaps Paul.
ReplyDeleteA nice shot you made here ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job. As usual, each base is a mini vignette.
ReplyDeleteThose are some menacing guns. Amazing job Paul. Thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteVeritas vincit:) They were never beaten...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother excellent paintjob,Paul
ReplyDeleteAnother great job. Of course they had one; picked it up in a raid. (hint--scenario idea)
ReplyDeleteExcellent! :)
ReplyDeleteYou made a medieval stereo :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Fantastic gunline Paul!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding Paul! You do artillery particularly well.
ReplyDeletepffffffffffffffff!!!!!!!!! I don't know why, but I'm tired this night....
ReplyDeleteExactly 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!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteAnother great work.
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Nice work Paul.
ReplyDeleteI believe they would have, nice work.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant as usual.
ReplyDeleteNot only fantastic but your output is amazing!!!! Good show
ReplyDeleteThis is some of your very best work Paul! - I am very impressed!
ReplyDeleteHi! 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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