Basically these could be called
Normans in battle but they are just listed as
Normans
I´ve kept up the red and white shield pattern scheme. I like these much better than the
Revell Normans, who seem a bit ..er?..skinny really.
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I don´t usually like embossed shield patterns but these ones are quite nice. |
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There´s a lot of different styles of "protective" clothing in the set… |
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....including a rather snazzy studded leather coat… |
Here´s a good one...for shield decals and Flags /banners in 1/72nd or 28mm look at
Schildschmied
And if you are hunting for minis on E-bay..look
here
I have the Revell Normans your right these are much better....love your paint job as always!
ReplyDeleteExcellent as always Paul. Cool links!
ReplyDeleteNice work, Paul...great job on the shields
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking figures Paul!!!
ReplyDeleteThe shields are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteVincent
Very nice painted figures Paul! The shields patterns look great indeed!
ReplyDeleteAnd the spelling of "shield" is right :-D
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Excellent Paul. The shields are looking real nice.
ReplyDelete945th Anniversary of October 14, 1066.
ReplyDeleteI concur with everything already said - lovely as always!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice.
ReplyDeleteNick
I really like the Normans. They have a "we mean business" look like soldiers rather than warriors. I didn't think they were that colorful. I might take a second look at my unpainted 1/32 scale Normans from Conte because of what you did with these 28mms.
ReplyDeleteNICE bases BTW.
Dex Aie!!!
ReplyDeleteNormans rule!
(Good paint job!)
Great work on the shields.
ReplyDeleteHello Paul,
ReplyDeleteI am from Schildschmie.de, thank you for advertisement. Nice paintjob and a great blog. How to you find our Decal-Shop? :)
Kind regards.
Maik
from Schildschmie.de-Team