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Title: Generic medieval army
Post by: Justin Buck on 20 January 2016, 03:05:30 AM
Here are some knights that I originally planned to use in a fantasy setting fighting some orcs that I painted  http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=86042.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=86042.0)
However, with the addition of some more figures, I am going to use them in a more historical setting for some medieval skirmishes.  I wanted my knights to be clad in chainmail so I went with a 2nd/3rd crusade period.  I decided to go with Black Tree Design, as they were having a sale, but I intend to add some Conquest Normans, Perry Miniatures Crusaders, and some Fireforge Crusaders after I convert them a little.  Any C&C is welcome.

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F5Vz7nAAHdY/Vpav7thtdFI/AAAAAAAAAxE/yyCmURN2uWk/s1600/IMG_20160106_131403788.jpg)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ie956yE-_Wo/Vpav7aKjTUI/AAAAAAAAAxA/RS7mcv19mHI/s1600/IMG_20160106_131500890.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-LC06n6CvCjk/Vpav7lSHtYI/AAAAAAAAAxU/uFgvhn0VIeU/s1600/IMG_20160106_131331479.jpg)

Justin
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: jamesmanto on 20 January 2016, 04:00:52 AM
Those are really superb.
Just need flock or static grass.
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: tomrommel1 on 20 January 2016, 09:11:45 AM
very nice indeed
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: sukhe_bator on 20 January 2016, 09:13:23 AM
They're looking great. I'd certainly stick to the simpler heraldry like you have done. There are some excellent examples around like this lovely effigy in Worcester Cathedral.
 https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjSz_ughbjKAhUH2xoKHQYTBYkQjRwIBw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Famthomson%2F9126670493&psig=AFQjCNHgkNMC0IevX3LOo2CEO_knV3zjyQ&ust=1453367300617382
Don't forget it was also popular to paint the colours of the blazons on helms as well in the C12-C13. As heraldry was in its infancy, it largely expressed affiliation to factions or a particular lord, rather than an individual. This gives units a certain visual appeal. When mixing and matching armour styles don't forget that the commanders will get the best kit!
My own 15mm Anglo-Normans are from the Anarchy ca. 1143-44. These are the East Anglian rebels focussed on Geoffrey De Mandeville
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x200/sukhe_bator/Anglo-Normans/anglo-normans2.jpg)
These are De Warenne and Senlis on the Royalist side
(http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x200/sukhe_bator/Anglo-Normans/anglo-normans1.jpg)
If you've based individually you can have 'uniformed' Men At Arms commanding groups of mercenaries/lower ranks in more generic garb with plain shields or their own devices in the party colours allowing for greater flexibility and gamimg potential
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: FierceKitty on 20 January 2016, 11:21:14 AM
There's no such thing as "chainmail."
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 20 January 2016, 11:32:08 AM
Great stuff. I relay like the shields  8)

cheers

James
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Dr DeAth on 20 January 2016, 11:48:55 AM
Very nice work, that red and black shield in the top picture is especially good.

I agree with jamesmanto, some static grass (and/or maybe a bit of dry brushed highlighting) on the base would finish them off nicely. 

Also, have you considered a matt finish? I know it's a matter (no pun intended) of personal taste but I think a shiny finish can detract from the details in the painting. It also helps reduce the glare in photos (shield on right most knight in the top pic) and lets you display your work at it's best.

Keep on going, you're building up a good collection there.



Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Captain Blood on 20 January 2016, 11:52:25 AM
Rather good  :)
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Mr.J on 20 January 2016, 03:17:29 PM
They look really good.
I've just ordered the same figures as part of the sale. The Black Tree website really doesn't do their ranges any justice as there are some really nice sculpts in there, stick a few images of yours up there and I'm sure that they would see their sales increase.
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: sukhe_bator on 20 January 2016, 03:59:50 PM
I'm with Mr J. I've used BTD Feudals as proxy Gondorians to good effect. They are really nice sculpts
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: **GS** on 22 January 2016, 09:30:01 AM
Great stuff. I relay like the shields  8)

cheers

James

me too !
Great Painting on plain surfaces.
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Justin Buck on 22 January 2016, 09:01:20 PM
Thank you all for the compliments.  I'm going to have to hit them with my matte spray to tone down the satin finish.  These guys were the last I used my brush on matte varnish before I switched and as you can see it is not matte  :? 
sukhe_bator, those look great!  I just recently placed a large order for some spearmen, swordsmen, and some more knights.  I plan to have a Lord with a large group of followers and the other knights having only one or two.

Justin
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Ensign Madcap on 22 January 2016, 09:57:36 PM
Lovely brushwork, particularly on those shields. Amazed you actually got the figures from BTD....did you order them in 2011? lol
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Atheling on 23 January 2016, 09:41:41 AM
Goodly work sir  8) 8) 8)

Darrell.
Title: Re: Generic medieval army
Post by: Ninefingers on 23 January 2016, 09:42:43 AM
Lovely stuff!


Lovely brushwork, particularly on those shields. Amazed you actually got the figures from BTD....did you order them in 2011? lol

lol