Monday, 6 May 2013

Bannockburn (Pt 2)

The first stand of  english infantry bods. This lot will be  royal guard types.
This bod, from the Strelets Medieval levy (2)  used to carry a spear,


The Standard bearer is converted  from the Medieval levy (1) set
An "in the thick of it" pic

22 comments:

  1. Great looking infantry, Paul. They certainly represent the King's arms well. Best, Dean

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  2. I love these figures Paul, very very impressive work!!
    Phil.

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  3. Great work , I love the flag and shields .
    Cheers

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  4. Great painting job ! Congratulations !

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  5. Very nice Paul, are these the guys with the paper front shields?

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    1. Thanks ray.
      Yep, the same printed paper shields. Even though I´m not going for 100% historical accuracy, The scottish contingent have had thier shields replaced after I got some historical advice..they did look out of place with the shield Patterns they had.

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  6. Lovely stuff Paul especially the shields!

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  7. Very nicely done, Mr. Bods.

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  8. What kind of paints are you using?

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    1. Art Acrylics from Marabu, Hobby line and a couple from Revel and P3

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  9. Love all the detail and color palette. And painting the Lions on the Lord? A steady hand.

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  10. Well done Paul. That last photo is excellent.

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  11. Those Strelets figures are really handy!!

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  12. precise work and very pleasant. Ciao

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  13. Looking real nice. Three Lions on red always looks splendid!

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  14. awesome work! these guys look great.

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  15. Ligne your work is always very good I never know what to say !

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  16. Look great Paul the flags and shields set them off nicely!

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