The flags are taken from the Krigsspiel site and the only re-checking I could find was HERE. The devices are the same on both sites so as far as these pair go....job done :-D
Horse and bod from Accurate´s French knights set.
Johann von Bolchen.
Horse and bod from Zvezda´s French knights set
With an estimated 35 Bohemian, 35 Luxembourg, 42 french and about 140 english flags and banners to go, the project to represent every banner used at Crecy could last a while.
Great figures and flags, colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeletePhil.
I like both of these, but I am particularly fond of Johann von Bolchen. The horse and trappings are very well done and that is a great banner!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Paul, like always.
ReplyDeleteWOW! They look really good!
ReplyDeleteStunning paint job Paul !
ReplyDeletebest regards Michael
Hola
ReplyDeleteBuenas piezas y buena la esplicacion
un saludo
Paul,
ReplyDeleteThats fantastic work love them!
Great work, Paul.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous addition to a wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou will be at it some time I think!!! Great work on these fine looking fellows!
ReplyDeleteNice work Paul!! a nice pair of knights. interesting and rather simple banners also
ReplyDeleteGreat looking work as always, Paul. You really take 1/72nd plastic to the highest levels. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery good work, I love the way that you work your yellow, beautiful flags .
ReplyDeleteCheers
Hi Paul
ReplyDeleteThe name issues also drove me crazy when I was making the flags. I came to the conclusion that the arms of more obscure minor nobles will never be quite certain. And that mistakes can be found in everywhere (including also my work. So take it with a pince of salt.
You mentioned Johann von Belfort. This is the German spelling but the family may have been fracophone as you can see from the modern day CoA of the Luxembourg town Beaufort.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_%28Luxembourg%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort,_Luxembourg
Looks similar, right.
So Johann von Belfort may have been Jean de Beaufort or using Luxembourgsk spelling " Johann von Beefort"
As always, an excellent work Paul ... The horse is perfect! Greeting :)
ReplyDeleteTwo excellent painted knights Paul and the flags are awesome! Can you post now and then a group picture?
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.be/
Thanks.
DeleteThere will be a group pic soon, all of them together, and then each side (French, English and Luxembourg) as single groups. Not many done so far..a Lot to go. Also I´m having to add more infantry etc otherwise it will be just a sea of flags and too few soldier bods.