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Thursday 2 February 2012

English Archers in Burgundian service...

... Halbardiers, upgraded / rebased Command unit and the whole army ...so far.
The project is being put on ice for a while until I can come up with a decent idea for some scurriers, or some get made....Ok..I can dream :-D

Archers. From the Redbox WotR´s sets and the command bod from caeser
Halbardiers. A generic term as not all are armed with halberds. Bods from RedBox, Italeri and Caeser.
Command rebased . I´ve added two bods from RedBox and the drummer..a converted Revell Knight.
Right flank....
....center....
...left flank....
...and from above

30 comments:

  1. Impressive! Like the drummer! And those RedBox doesn't look bad! Maybe have to buy some! :-D

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  2. Nice work, the overall effect is like an angry hedgehog.....

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  3. Awesome display of military prowess.

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  4. They look great and the mass of pikes looks particularly impressive. Also thanks for the review over on 1/72 Miniatures. I bit the bullet and ordered the Airfix Robin Hood set.

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  5. These are great and have that masses of danger look about them.

    Super work Paul

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  6. Fantastic army. I love this.:0

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  7. Great work! I love the block of pikes in particular.

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  8. Really enjoying your work, Paul, very inspirational! Can I ask a question? How do you do your archers' bowstrings?

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    1. Thanks James
      Bowstrings take a bit of pratice but after a couple it´s easy. I show how here :-D
      http://paulsbods.blogspot.com/2010/10/bowstrings-in-172nd.html
      Cheers
      paul

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    2. PS..It says, when I click on your "B" that you are a blogger..but no link.?

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    4. No idea what's happened, I'm deffo not a blogger far too lazy. Thanks for the bow info though!

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  9. Impressive, both the work and the army!
    Cheers

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  10. Very nice work :) I like it :)

    Claus
    ancminis.blogspot.com

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  11. Superb, great to see the whole army. Wonderful stuff.

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  12. Wonderfull and impressive army Paul!

    So it's time for a new army. Which one will it be?

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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  13. Great looking figs as always Paul!

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  14. WOW very nice! Makes me want to break out my HYW metals...

    Cheers

    Eric

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  15. Very nice army. I hope it does will for you!

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  16. well done paul I think you have earnt a well deserved rest. Just so the rest of use can catch up looking at what youve been painting

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  17. Fantastic collection Paul! Very impressive.

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  18. It's truly a pleasure to look at!
    Great job, Paul!

    //mojo

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  19. Just wonderful (again) mate - great colours and there is something very special about massed medieval figs.

    For St George!

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  20. that's great. fun to look at. good details.

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