The fact that the gun sends it´s enemies to thier doom and it´s muzzle is black is the reason for the French gunners painting the carriage as it is and it´s "petname" name "Arlequin". The whole of the IVth cent French ordnance was nicknamed the Mesnée d'Hellequin, the household of hellequin, whose traditional colours are black and red, but the yellow and red colour scheme looked better.
I know the Flag is a (speculative) company flag of the French Ordnance but it looked a lot more colourfull than the individual unit flags. |
Real fact of the matter is..I saw this one...I liked the colour scheme so much..I had to have one ;-D
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Hello to Jose from Muñequitos de goma blog . An amazing collection of largescale "toy soldiers"
Like the carriage! Like the crew! The flag? Yup, like that one too!
ReplyDeleteIt's a colourful devil, damn good work....
ReplyDeleteYou really can't go wrong with multi-coloured artillery!
ReplyDeletewaw!!! Arlequin bombard!! incredible but very nice to see!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Wonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards
derFigurenschieber
That certainly a colourful gun!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely tremendous! Your 'made up' history was pretty good too; had me convinced.
ReplyDeleteIf I were to be escorted to the underworld, that gun wouldn't be a bad tour guide.
ReplyDeleteC'est superbe, merci pour l'idée.
ReplyDeletefun stuff! nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice "Hellish" paint scheme. Also, the fictional background is perfect!
ReplyDeleteStriking colour scheme, love it
ReplyDeleteWeeeeerd science! - love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to be blown to hell, it might as well be a stunningly colorful bombard that does the trick. I love the color scheme!
ReplyDeleteThat´s a really nice piece of artillery. Great job Paul.
ReplyDeleteV.
A colorfule work, just perfect, a real Paul work this is!
ReplyDeleteThat is soo coooll!
ReplyDeleteLovely work. A great addition to the table top.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Will
Okay friend Paul, this is the scale model! Now I would like to see the real one, I presume is somewhere in your garden!
ReplyDeleteVery colorfull model, and based with a nice crew!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
really cool!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make it? it looks epic!
ReplyDeleteIt is from the Redbox hussites set. The painting of it was a real test..took a long time and cost s lot of patience. :-D
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apul