Monday, 5 January 2015

Massed Medieval Cavalry

A mix  of 100 Red faction and Blue faction (loosely based on the  English and French) heavy cavalry.

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


19 comments:

  1. Fantastic, simply fantastic work Paul! Each figure looks unique, but, once you put all these bods together, the do look formidable.
    Truly inspiring.

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  2. 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!

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  3. Colored and most impressive!

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  4. awesome sight of figures! everything works and look great in your photos, your panting,flocking of the bases and the banners/flags...very impressive!

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  5. Very beautiful Paul, in fact stunning.

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  6. Impressive and colourfull bunch of cavalry Paul! I hope you can make FIGZ this year, so I can see these live!
    PS: can you contact me by e-mail please?

    Greetings
    Peter

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  7. What a sight to behold and Happy New Year to you Sir.

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  8. Awesome! I have no words to describe the feeling on seeing the figurines. Great work!



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  9. Great work and impressive as always Paul !
    Greetings .

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  10. impressive !
    all those colours are beautiful !
    but:
    where are the enemies ??

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  11. I never get tired of looking at your work Paul!

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  12. I think the enemy just got run-over in the rush! Paul Great Stuff! Massed formations are my thing too.
    Well done,I`ll look in again real soon. Beano Boy

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  13. Very impressive and beautiful work.

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  14. A visual feast Paul. You inspire me to revisit my own medieval collection, though it will never look half so good. Bravo sir.

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  15. THAT is really impressing! Congratulations to this unit!! A great paintjob from you.

    cheers
    uwe

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