More figures
now completed for the Agincourt game at Salute.
These are all
the English additions I need to do – the longbows are from the previous post – and three of
the men at arms bases are all new – the base on the left has been ‘liberated’ from
some Burgundians I’ve already done, by just swopping the flag for one of St
George, which will suffice for the day. They are a mix of Perry metals and plastics – I’ve attached arms
holding bills and spears from the Wars of the Roses sprue to the Agincourt bowmen bodies, to make a few retainers in the rears ranks.
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Lovely paint job sir.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting!!!
ReplyDeleteThey look ace!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting and great use of Perry versatility in mixing of metal and plastic with simple conversions!
ReplyDeleteTop notch job!
ReplyDeletethey look great!
ReplyDeleteInspiring stuff as usual Simon!Will the game only be getting a run out at Salute? Dave.
ReplyDeleteDave- only salute at moment. Another enquiry fell thru recently- but may do if I can. Simon
DeleteLovely work, Simon
ReplyDeleteIndeed stunning work Simon!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to have a look at them at Salute!
Excellent brushwork Simon.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a real pleasure to actually see them in the flesh at Salute very soon.
Darrell.
It would be great if the game could be seen at one of the Northern Shows Simon. Carronade or Vapnartak for example (which just happen to be shows I regularly attend, hint, hint).
ReplyDeleteFantastic work. What colours do you use for your weapon woodwork out of interest? Thanks
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