Time for mot one Army review, but two! First up are the Wars of the Roses fiogures, pretty much a;; painted in 2022.
The additionof the flags adds a lot, as usual.
Almost all Old Glpory figures with a few Perry thrown in here and there, although mostly form the HYW range.
Speaking of the Hundred Years War, I already had a small force for English HYW troops. and made a few additions to them as well.
These are mostly Perry Figures, except most of the cavalry are Old Glory for their Wars of the Roses range!
I should add some more archers, and I already have plenty of lead for more Cavalry as well.
Very impressive sight, Peter. Well done and they have already seen battle!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jon! Yes, they already had quite a work out at Historicon!
DeleteThey do look very impressive all together like that, Peter! For HYW, and Agincourt/Crecy in particular, all you need are archers, archers and more archers....plus dismounted men at arms and spearmen, to finish off the French Knights sprawled on the ground!!
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DeleteYes I would need more Archers for sure. Most of the rest could come from the WotR collection ...
I had a feeling the parade would be impressive having followed the project over the past few months Peter, and it certainly does not disappoint. Lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence! It wound up being a fairly big project.
DeleteThey look great, so colourful with all the banners.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peter. The excellent Pete's flags really make then stand out!
DeleteColourful and eyecatching especially with the flags and banners
ReplyDeleteThank you, Garry; I do think that they make a fine show en masse.
DeleteSplendid looking pair of late medieval forces, the flags really add to the look plus lots of colourful units!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Glad you like them, Iain!
DeleteA great looking army
ReplyDeleteThank you, Neil!
DeleteTwo impressive and colourful armies, they really look the part!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Oli; as previously noted there's enough overlap in time and style to allow some borrowing back and forth.
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