The light infantry, 40 bods, 4 sprues at 10 bods each. Very little Flash, in fact the slinger was the only one who had any and that was on the shield which made it easy to remove.
As with the
Heavy infantry they appear more battered and campaign weary than actually "Undead" looking and again, as far as I´m concerned, a Bonus.
Firstly painted as circa 12th century marauding Bandit Viking - Norman - Saxon mix type medievals
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Giving the kneeling archer a mace is a nice touch |
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My favourite poses from the set. They wouldn´t look out of place in a Group of vikings |
And painted as "Undead"
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Both sets together |
They look excellent Paul! Must get me these two for my fantasy range!
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Peter
Living, or dead: it's all in the paint... Nice work, very nice work. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteMore cracking work, but that last photograph, really steals the show.
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ReplyDeleteQue buenos mola como los as dejado no muertos
un saludo
Yep these are very nice but really like the last lot as the dead. Great colour choice, really works
ReplyDeleteIan
Very nice, Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, love the spooky green colour!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures!
ReplyDeleteNice paint jobs (as usual!). Could you possibly advise how 'true' to their advertised scale these figures are? I only ask as the same company's Elves are much too large. Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Size wise they fit alongside the caeser Fantasy bods, strelets medievals/dark Age, virtually no height difference, a bit taller than HaT.
DeleteCheers for the information!
Deleteawesome! really cool perhaps they can be used together the army before and after it decided to invade the land of shadows and sorrow!
ReplyDeleteThanks an. Good idea!
DeleteVery inspiring! Always a pleasure to check out your bods
ReplyDeleteAny chance you can get a pic of these with a GW LOTR figure for size comparison? I`m aware they are smaller but they may still be usefull to me.
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