Another batch of the Perry WotR´s bods, this time Pikes. As with the Archers they don´t have any specific Livery..but this time they are all wearing the same colour combination. Wether it actually fits to any historical Livery colours I don´t know, I just went for a colour combination I liked.
Very nice, pikes are really impressive!
ReplyDeletePhil.
28mm??? oh you traitor...
ReplyDeleteThey actually look good, I like the choice of colors and the metal effects.
Thanks.
DeleteI´m only going to paint up a couple of hundred in total with cavalry and cannons.
Very nicely painted there and the unit works so well together
ReplyDeleteVery nice mate. Very nice indeed. Looking forward to seeing them based.
ReplyDeleteI really like this set, great poses. Ciao
ReplyDeleteNice to see you've moved to 25/28mm. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice paint job paul
ReplyDeleteVery nice figures as always from you!
ReplyDeleteRegards
Bruno
Am very much liking those! Simon
ReplyDeletewicked paul making more 28mm giants.... although wiked work! just remember there is no rest for the wicked. hahaha
ReplyDeleteVery nicely adorned troops, they seem very happy with their uniforms.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul
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Thanks.
DeleteI looked at these a day or so ago...they are very nice..the peasants (les paysans) look great as well;
http://fenryll.com/fr/746-les-paysans.html
They look very nice and ONLY a few hundred? Well you have a great looking start to he army
ReplyDeleteIan
Thanks ian.
DeleteOnly a couple of hundred...but it will take a while..the 1/72nd bods take priority :-D
Nicely done that man:-)
ReplyDeleteJason.
Superb painting on these Perry figures, looking forward to seeing lots more.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Paul.
ReplyDeleteKnowing you I'm curious if you used the original pikes or that you replaced them! Very nice painted figures!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://www.peterscave.blogspot.be/
Paul,
ReplyDeleteJust joined as a follow. I'm a fan of your medieval work here. Getting into WotR via conversions for a Westeros setting. But I have plans to build a true WotR army next year. (One project at a time. Crazy, huh?)
Cheers!
Wade