Monday, 1 July 2013

John d ´Engaigne, John Grey and Aymer de la Zouche

3 more english Knights etc to bring their numbers up to 31. Only a few more Knights to go....:-D
From left to right;
John d Èngaigne,  Aymer de la Zouche,  John Grey
A couple of signallers. The signaller on the left is from the Army of Henry V set, but he´s had a head swop and the one on the right has had his axe replaced with one from a Valdemar weapons set.  
The Forces so far..

That little lot has given me a headache..not just the painting but the research (which is all too often contradictory) so the Bannockburn Project will get shelved for a while...................well, that´s the plan
This, from a series called great battles is worth a look (I´ve been told it´s pretty accurate with only a couple of mistakes)

13 comments:

  1. Looking great, Paul. Those signallers are especially good.

    FMB

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  2. Great work , really nice pics , and great paint Paul
    Cheers .

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  3. Another great looking set of figures.

    Regards,
    Matt

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  4. Fantastic heraldry as always, Paul. Have you already done an Aymer de Valence? Best, Dean

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    1. Thanks Dean
      Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl of pembroke..he´s in the middle of the Group..there´s a Close upof him on the post below;-D

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  5. Great looking army so far Paul! The last ones are a great addition!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  6. Quality Paul, pure quality my friend but as you say if they're doing your head in, then you do need a break.

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  7. Very impressive Paul.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  8. Really nice work, Mr. Bods.

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  9. great stuff and interesting documentary.

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  10. Wonderful painting Paul. Very impressive altogether too!

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  11. Very nice, single knight and group...very impressive!
    Phil.

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