Alrighty...
I had a kitbashing mood upon me this week...
Thanks for your peasant naming suggestions… I’ve made up a few more ruffians to fit.
So, just to recap, in the peasantry, with improvised weapons, we now have…
Bob the butcher – nuff said, with...
Bob the bowman, now an archer in the lord’s service, but from peasant stock, hence his vulgar manners…
Bob the bodger, he’s a woodsman, charcoal burner, and chairmaker, with...
Bob the blacksmith, an ugly brute with a mighty hammer.
Bob the baker, with his fancy liripipe hood.
Bob the bumboat man, with his trusty quarterstaff/punt, and his careworn gambeson, from his days in his lord’s military service.
Bob the builder, sledgehammer, ugly expression and fat gut (like most of the builders I know), with...
Bob the brewer, armed with his malt flail
These fellows are kit-bashed from parts from so many different plastic sets, I’ve literally lost count. A lot of Fireforge and Perry, but also Conquest, Frostgrave, Gripping Beast and Warlord.
I’m particularly proud of Bob the bodger, wild man of the coppice, who has a Perry Zulu body and arms (!) grafted onto a pair of Wargames Factory ancient Celt legs, a GW head of some variety from the bits box, and a Green Stuff hairy waistcoat!
I’ve also made up a few more armed retainers:
Ribaud the spearman, Begum the archer, and Cerdic the enforcer…