The "camp followers"..or sma' folk, also refered to as "Gillies". Apparently "Gillies" is a corruption of the Gaelic word for young men. It´s more commonly accepted they were clansmen, who, at the closing phase of the battle, charged en-masse.
Sets used;
The Scottish Army of Wallace
Scottish Army of Robert Bruce
Scottish Schiltron
Medieval Levy (1)
Ancient Germans
What a big sword he´s got!!..and judging by the flock attached to him (bloody static!!) he´s been hacking the grass.
A poor english soldier who couldn´t run fast enough has been caught by Hamish
Fantastic scene of the Scottish armies
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Excellent work, Paul! Great vignette with lots of energy. Love the last shot!
ReplyDeleteNice, very nice work!
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Nicely done. I was up at Culloden Moor last year, I've a dream to re-create that battle in miniature. Keep the paint brush wet with paint, sir. (and not a word of all that was 'in Deutsch gesprochen'.
Most excellent!
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Nice! What timing for me too - I just watch bits of "Braveheart" last night - the Stirling (bridgeless) scene. Gotta love the fight scenes regardless of authenticity or lack thereof. Best, Dean
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ReplyDeleteThis a great set Paul! And you did them honour how you painted them!
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Peter
Very well done Paul!
ReplyDeleteA fine set of Gillies!
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ReplyDeleteI like the figures and your painting work is always so good !
Fantastic painting and sets Paul!
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