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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Knights of the Cross


These figures are more of the Medieval troops I acquired from the estate of the late Bill McHugh following his untimely death six years ago. 


They required a pretty major repaint, but I retained the wonderful shield patterns Bill had done. I am not sure of the manufacturer; possibly Essex like many of Bill's other Medievals. 


They are a bit reminiscent of the Knights of St John in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Crusades.


The crosses are more of a cross Moline than the "Maltese" cross usually associated with that Order. 


Speaking Orders, "May the Force be with you!", it being May the Fourth, International Star Wars Day.

22 comments:

  1. They do look very impressive Peter!

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    1. Thanks, Jon; that they are! The base red is Delta CC "Adobe Red", a favorite of mine for times before more vivid red dyes were available, shaded with Americana "Deep Burgundy", another favorite color.

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  3. They are very impressive, great colour scheme, really makes them stand out.

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  4. Superb miniatures and colors, cracking job!!

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  5. Great refurbishment Peter. Very striking.

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    1. Thank you, Lawrence. The fine detail on the shields done by Bill, makes them stand out even more.

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  6. As you surmised, all Essex again. Bill does seem to have liked Essex.

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    1. Thanks for the confirmation, Anthony. I have a lot of Essex figures in my Italian Wars collection;' these are from a different range, and the style is a bit different.

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  7. Great looking bunch of knickits and yes definitely Essex

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  8. They look very good, I have some of these myself but none as pretty

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    1. Thanks, David. The Crecy game has me scouring up Knight figures from all over the Lead Pile!

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  9. Those are classic looking figures, and good to see them well done.

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    1. Thanks, mark. Definitely a joint work between Bill's original work and mine!

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  10. Excellent looking knights. Definitely Essex figures from the look of them

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  11. Great job repainting the Essex cavalry. I may have some in the basement quite similar.

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    1. Thanks, Joe. I have quite a few Essex figures in my Italian Wars collection, but not many Medieval ones (aside from those that were originally Bill's). I do have a unit of Essex Late Medieval Pikemen to paint up, probably by July.

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