I used to have a metal (Hinchliffe?) bombard very much like that. I particularly like the guy with the bellows - I have memories of playing with bellow like that in my Gran's house when I was a kid.
mmmmmmmm.... i was almost sure i posted a comment yesterday... here we go again... Great work Paul, your medieval looks better each time you paint ones... even this red box ones, which is not a great brand. Nice addition to your army, hoping to see all the medieval together some day !
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Now that's a great looking set of figures Paul and a jolly nice paint job that man.
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Christopher
That is well nice - especially liking the pavises. Good work yet again!
ReplyDeleteCannon is very well done as always...nice
ReplyDeleteThey fit well together indeed Paul!
ReplyDeleteGreat paintjob as allways ;-)
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Peter
I used to have a metal (Hinchliffe?) bombard very much like that. I particularly like the guy with the bellows - I have memories of playing with bellow like that in my Gran's house when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI like your diorama !! You always did beautiful work ...
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Carlo Antonio
Wow that's very nice set.
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ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul! Thumbs up!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!
ReplyDeleteAgree with the others. Great stuff Paul!
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D They are going to get some taborite prst types and a couple more wagons later
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Paul
Very nice, you can't beat a good bit of artillery.
ReplyDeleteNever been a fan of Red Box figures, but you prove an outstanding paint job can do wonders!
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ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul, your medieval looks better each time you paint ones... even this red box ones, which is not a great brand.
Nice addition to your army, hoping to see all the medieval together some day !
Regards (from a fully of family matters non painting guy)
Great work Paul, where do the shields come from?
ReplyDeleteGood job, Paul!
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