Recently, Peter from Peter´s Cave Blog painted up a set of the Strelets Medieval levy II as Guildsmen at the battle of the Golden Spurs (this site, De Liebaart, is an excellent resource for the period., weapons, clothing, cooking and life in general )
Well, he can´t be allowed to get away with it, So this is my "answer" , Pieter De Coninck. He had a lively life, a weaver who, along with his mate, the butcher, Jan Breydel, became a revolutionary leader and was eventually Knighted. (The Baker and the candlestick maker aren´t mentioned :-D )
Wether the light blue of the caparison is correct I don´t know..but it looks good in combination with the heraldry |
Horse from Accurate´s Hundred Years war Kights of france, Pieter from Valdemar |
Looks good to me too! Let’s be honest who is going to argue with such wonderfully painted miniatures.
ReplyDeleteDamn good free hand heraldry Paul!
ReplyDeleteLooking very nice Paul!
ReplyDeleteAlways great figures!
ReplyDeleteGreat work once again Paul!
ReplyDeleteThis must be Pieter after the battle. He's cleaned up. :-D
ReplyDeleteAlso the ElCid figures are nice painted. Must paint mine! ;-)
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
It works together fine, Paul. Great work!
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting once again.
ReplyDeleteawsome as always paul your work never ceases to amaze me!:-D
ReplyDeleteNice work, and history as well!
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