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Thursday, 15 November 2012

WotR´s Levy Archers

No specific Livery patterns to start with, I´ve got to get my eye in with this scale, so first off a group of levy archers. Later I plan to make up some household types in the livery of John de Vere 13th earl of oxford.  and then I´ll see what else takes my fancy.
They´re not based yet as I want to get some decent bases for them and not my usual homemade ones

27 comments:

  1. Thanks Simon.
    Yep, Perry´s. I´ve had them for just under 1 1/2 years now, painted half a dozen up and then got badly distracted. 3 of the archers were painted in june 2011!!!!
    http://paulsbods.blogspot.de/2011/06/perry-28mm-medievals.html
    Time flys eh? :-D
    Cheers
    paul

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  2. Fantastic Paul I am impressed with the details of the faces, good job
    Greetings

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  3. Very good looking minis Paul !

    Nice to see that you paint some 28´s to:)

    Best regards Michael

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  4. Gorgeous work Paul, always impressed with your bow strings; you must be a very patient man.

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  5. It is amazing what the addition of a small detail like bowstrings does to the appearance and "feel" of a model. Very nice stuff.

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  6. Great detail and great painting!
    Cheers

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  7. Hi, Paul: really good looking Archers.

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  8. Aren't those nice? I like that there is some variation to the gear and poses so that the rank doesn't looked like drilled musketeers on parade.

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  9. Great bowstring beauty and madness Paul.

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  10. excellent job, really professional. I love the way you paint these figures!

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  11. Growing up in scale Paul?
    Your style remains unique and beautiful mate! :)

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    1. Thanks.
      Just a bit of a sideline ...for now :-D

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  12. very nice work paul, it is nice so see all those bright colous in this scale.

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  13. You have done a wonderful job! - welcome to the wonderful world of 28mm!
    Perry do some lovely figs too!

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  14. Gorgeous! Stringing the bows induces madness, but looks awesome :-)

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  15. They really are nicely painted Paul.

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  16. Lovely group of bowmen Paul. I like their poses and colors.

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  17. Very nice indeed. Great colour choices and the bow strings are fantastic.

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    1. Thanks all. At the moment I´m planning on painting up about 100 at the most...I´ll have to see how it goes alongside all the 1/72nd projects.

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  19. Lovely job on these Paul, looking forward to seeing Oxford's boys.
    The bow strings look great, would you mind sharing your method with us please?

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    1. Thanks Pat.
      It looks, or rather appears more difficult than it is, just bristles from a 3" paintbrush glued on using liquid contact glue and then when fixed, snipped to length, there a how to here;
      http://paulsbods.blogspot.de/2010/10/bowstrings-in-172nd.html

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    2. Thanks Paul, I may give it a try.

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  20. Which work, really a very beautiful realization

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  21. They are wonderfull Paul, even when they are 28mm :-D
    Great job done on the faces!

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

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  22. gosh.... these Perry miniatures look so good, thanks to your painting style...awesome!

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