Beautiful as always! - Can't wait to see the job you do on your coustilliers and Knights!
1 small query though, the Steel crossbow had replaced the wooden one more or less completely by 1470, (it had been developed a hundred years before)so if you are doing Charles the bolds force, I would do the majority with steel bows. However, wooden bows were more common earlier.
Beautiful as always! - Can't wait to see the job you do on your coustilliers and Knights!
ReplyDelete1 small query though, the Steel crossbow had replaced the wooden one more or less completely by 1470, (it had been developed a hundred years before)so if you are doing Charles the bolds force, I would do the majority with steel bows. However, wooden bows were more common earlier.
I apologise for being picky!
Good looking bods, looking forward to group shot of all of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks...
ReplyDeleteThe whole army goes up to 1469...so they may not be too many steel crossbows about ;-D
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paul
Great job as always!
ReplyDeleteNice stuff.
ReplyDeleteYes! More Burgundian goodness. Thank you Paul
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a big picture of your men all together lined up in formations ;)
ReplyDeleteFantastic look !! As always :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, *ahem*, can I say something girly here?
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I like what you're doing! ;)
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Great stuff Paul!
ReplyDeleteYup great looking bods! Agree with BigMike, looking forward to seeing the whole army on display
ReplyDeleteGreat work as always. My old Burgundian army never looked that good.
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Will
Great work, Paul!
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDeleteThe army will take a bit of time yet...the knights and halbardiers are no problem...the nags are though...:-(
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