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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: joroas on 08 June 2012, 06:09:12 PM

Title: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: joroas on 08 June 2012, 06:09:12 PM
(http://www.warlordgames.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/WGP-TYW-26-Richelieu-a.jpg)

The Red Eminence, as he was known, was a powerful clergyman acting as the French King Louis XIII’s First Minister. Richelieu transformed France into a strong central power and wielded not inconsiderable influence during the war.

(http://www.warlordgames.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Richelieu-by-Motte-600x352.jpg)

Our model is firmly inspired by Henri Motte’s depiction of Richelieu besieging La Rochelle as seen above – a brooding piece of art that should have any gamer worth their salt heading for the Thirty Years War section of our new webstore!
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Svennn on 08 June 2012, 06:14:47 PM
Quite an evocative painting not quite matched by the figure though
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: anevilgiraffe on 08 June 2012, 06:59:16 PM
no, but I could find a use for them though
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Phil Robinson on 08 June 2012, 07:18:09 PM
I quite like it, the iron mask head would be useful to put on other figures too.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Captain Blood on 08 June 2012, 08:16:09 PM
That is a truly wonderful painting.
That is not a truly wonderful figure...  :?

Warlord's 'pike & shotte' output seems very variable...
Some of the figures I really like. Some of them look pretty ropey.
If it's all the same sculptor, it's a weird level of inconsistency of execution...  ::)
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: einarolafson on 08 June 2012, 08:46:46 PM
Some more pictures that I have taken of those miniatures.

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-VjRI9XQGz0g/T9JU6OzSSMI/AAAAAAAACAE/8OovtJC2rWk/s1600/rich3.JPG)

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pemJQE-sFMU/T9JU6UhOzMI/AAAAAAAACAQ/rz7cPf-k6WE/s1600/rich4.JPG)

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-yeZFIABHsFM/T9JU65eWQLI/AAAAAAAACAc/2_kdzHmCl7M/s1600/rich5.JPG)

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nR3nEZn7jcU/T9JU7IaSXoI/AAAAAAAACAo/V6CKn1lryQ0/s1600/rich6.JPG)

I´m thinking about painting another one for me but in black clothes. May be I can use him in Wierd Pike & Shotte zombie wars or something like that.

Cheers.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Steve F on 08 June 2012, 09:01:11 PM
Warlord seem to be getting their Dumas in a muddle.  As any schoolboy (or Monty Python  fan) knows, Cardinal Richelieu died in 1642.  The Man in the Iron Mask was set, what, about 20 or 30 years later, around the time the real masked prisoner was first recorded.

Of the four 28mm Richelieus I can think of, I'd rank that second, after Brigade Games, but ahead of Redoubt or Black Hat.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Galland on 08 June 2012, 10:26:47 PM
That is a truly wonderful painting.
That is not a truly wonderful figure...  :?

Warlord's 'pike & shotte' output seems very variable...
Some of the figures I really like. Some of them look pretty ropey.
If it's all the same sculptor, it's a weird level of inconsistency of execution...  ::)

This ^^
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Patrice on 08 June 2012, 10:29:56 PM
I like them (and I'm French!).

I am not playing this period ...yet... but I may be tempted by this Richelieu  :)

and the other guy can be useful as a cavalryman/nobleman (because of his boots) prisoner.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: joroas on 08 June 2012, 10:34:43 PM
Warlord have quite a prolific output and this figure has obviously attracted a designer and I think that this deserves note.  That there are four Richelieu models out there shows how much gamers are spoiled for choice at the moment.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: The Gray Ghost on 08 June 2012, 10:37:31 PM
I have already painted Tilly up as Richelieu
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Colonel Tubby on 10 June 2012, 12:09:31 PM
I like it, will probably order it at the same time I get around to ordering the Pike & Shotte rules.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 10 June 2012, 01:12:30 PM
Not really bothered by the figure (should be a not Heston really) but the image that the inspiration comes from is intriguing. The rather large poles coming out of the sea are obviously a coastal defence but would they have really been that big? It seems a really massive undertaking to have them that large, let alone that many?

cheers

James
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Captain Blood on 10 June 2012, 01:19:52 PM
The painting is a late Victorian era 'romantic' piece, so probably bears about as much relation to historical accuracy as late Victorian portrayals of Ancient Britons and so on...  ;)
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 10 June 2012, 01:32:38 PM
That was my thought as well. The first thought that came into my head when I saw it was Man O War from GW  :?

cheers

James
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Patrice on 11 June 2012, 12:22:42 PM
Yes the details on the painting may have been invented by the artist.

However, to besiege La Rochelle effectively I think they would have used big poles of wood.

Another example, for another purpose: since centuries the wall of Saint-Malo are protected by big poles (to prevent the waves to hit the walls too hard; when they are broken they are replaced). They are very big and heavy:

(http://www.argad-bzh.fr/heb/brise-lames.jpg)
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Franz_Josef on 13 June 2012, 12:18:59 AM
The tassets seem wrong to me.  They should cover the front of the hips and thighs, not be off to the sides.  A nit, but it bothers me about the figure.
Title: Re: Warlord have a Richelieu figure
Post by: Faust23 on 13 June 2012, 07:50:20 PM
Perfect timing.