Looking really nice, The Pike units look just like they should, a nice dense block, and I love the flowers on the bases. Lovely stuff!
I love the flags and the Swedish pikemen you moded. Too cool.
Nice job, Paul. These troops look rip-roaring-and-ready-to-go!
Very nice job on those Paul.
Wow, the pike units look great!
Once again you shame us with your work rate. Bring on the Swiss!
This reminds me why I so love late medievals!!!
Superb! Footslogger in that armour; not for me!
Great stuff, Paul. When you dry brush the armor, is it a mixture of silver and ?
Very colorfull group, very nice!
Pike look great. And you've joined us florists! :-) Simon
Those look great Paul!
Nice big army! the banners & details on the bases really make it shine
They go very well together for being from so many different sets. I see the man who got his steel shoes muddy from stomping up the garden; that will bring blisters and rust if he lives through the day.
What an amazing army is that?You have put a great part of effort for making this Paul!The combination of the figs, have come out really well!You sure know how to pick!!! ;-)T.
So now just the French to be done ;-)
Excellent Paul. The basing looks great too, no one could complain about that!
Just... wow!
Your minis really get impressive when gathered together in force like that. Great looking army!By the way, who makes the flowers you have on your bases?Thanks,Jason
The magnificent show.In particular, this Gewalthaufen / Landsknecht tercio and flags is awesome
Looking really nice, The Pike units look just like they should, a nice dense block, and I love the flowers on the bases. Lovely stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love the flags and the Swedish pikemen you moded. Too cool.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Paul. These troops look rip-roaring-and-ready-to-go!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job on those Paul.
ReplyDeleteWow, the pike units look great!
ReplyDeleteOnce again you shame us with your work rate. Bring on the Swiss!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me why I so love late medievals!!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb! Footslogger in that armour; not for me!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, Paul. When you dry brush the armor, is it a mixture of silver and ?
ReplyDeleteVery colorfull group, very nice!
ReplyDeletePike look great. And you've joined us florists! :-) Simon
ReplyDeleteThose look great Paul!
ReplyDeleteNice big army! the banners & details on the bases really make it shine
ReplyDeleteThey go very well together for being from so many different sets.
ReplyDeleteI see the man who got his steel shoes muddy from stomping up the garden; that will bring blisters and rust if he lives through the day.
What an amazing army is that?
ReplyDeleteYou have put a great part of effort for making this Paul!
The combination of the figs, have come out really well!You sure know how to pick!!! ;-)
T.
So now just the French to be done ;-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent Paul. The basing looks great too, no one could complain about that!
ReplyDeleteJust... wow!
ReplyDeleteYour minis really get impressive when gathered together in force like that. Great looking army!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, who makes the flowers you have on your bases?
Thanks,
Jason
The magnificent show.
ReplyDeleteIn particular, this Gewalthaufen / Landsknecht tercio and flags is awesome