Not my entire collection of mounted bods, there´s a few more in the wagon Train, another 80 plus in the burgundian, Crusader/Teutonic army and Norman armies.
Plastic, Metal and Resin, the makes used are Valdemar, Strelets, Italeri, Airfix and Revell and a lot of conversions.
Close ups of the charging kniggits
The command/waiting cavalry
Fantastic, simply fantastic work Paul! Each figure looks unique, but, once you put all these bods together, the do look formidable.
ReplyDeleteTruly inspiring.
All together like that they make for an awesome sight! Your ability to do heraldry on this scale is astounding, I have enough trouble with 28mm miniatures!
ReplyDelete:D
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and impressive
ReplyDeleteColored and most impressive!
ReplyDeleteawesome sight of figures! everything works and look great in your photos, your panting,flocking of the bases and the banners/flags...very impressive!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Paul, in fact stunning.
ReplyDeleteImpressive and colourfull bunch of cavalry Paul! I hope you can make FIGZ this year, so I can see these live!
ReplyDeletePS: can you contact me by e-mail please?
Greetings
Peter
Well done sir!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sight to behold and Happy New Year to you Sir.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I have no words to describe the feeling on seeing the figurines. Great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat work and impressive as always Paul !
ReplyDeleteGreetings .
Impressive!
ReplyDeleteimpressive !
ReplyDeleteall those colours are beautiful !
but:
where are the enemies ??
I never get tired of looking at your work Paul!
ReplyDeleteI think the enemy just got run-over in the rush! Paul Great Stuff! Massed formations are my thing too.
ReplyDeleteWell done,I`ll look in again real soon. Beano Boy
Very impressive and beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteA visual feast Paul. You inspire me to revisit my own medieval collection, though it will never look half so good. Bravo sir.
ReplyDeleteTHAT is really impressing! Congratulations to this unit!! A great paintjob from you.
ReplyDeletecheers
uwe