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Offline bigredbat

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Niccolò da Tolentino
« on: 17 June 2022, 12:42:35 PM »


This is Niccolò da Tolentino, Commander of the Florentine forces at San Romano in 1432, as in the famous painting. The man himself was painted by Redzed, the other minis by Shaun McTague and myself.



And here's the unit, 18 men in two ranks, which is my new personal standard for formed cavalry.



There's more about them on my blog. I hope you like them!

https://bigredbat.blogspot.com/2022/06/niccolo-da-tolentino.html

Offline Pattus Magnus

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #1 on: 17 June 2022, 01:23:38 PM »
That is quite the hat! Those are beautifully painted and based figures - I always enjoy seeing your armies.

Offline valleyboy

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #2 on: 17 June 2022, 09:27:57 PM »
That looks great - am really interested to see what use is being made of Perry Miniatures plastic cavalry and how much modification is needed to depict various cavalry units in the Italian wars
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Offline Charlie_

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #3 on: 17 June 2022, 09:31:40 PM »
Fantastic unit! The horses in particular great, and the added giorneas are a great idea.

Good size for a unit too - two ranks of 9. I don't like to see undersized heavy cavalry units, they need to look big and intimidating like this!

I can't seem to click for a larger size of the pic of the whole unit though? I'd love to see that in more detail.

Offline bigredbat

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #4 on: 17 June 2022, 10:09:08 PM »
Yes that's a really good question, which I'm not very qualified to answer. Certainly some of the clothes would change, but perhaps if one had some burgonets to go alongside the full face helms, one could carry at least some of the men-at-arms into the mid c.16th.

Offline bigredbat

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #5 on: 17 June 2022, 10:19:16 PM »


Here's a better image of the whole unit. Not my best photo, but closer up!  I've also just added a clickable photo at the bottom of the blog post, which is even larger.

https://bigredbat.blogspot.com/2022/06/niccolo-da-tolentino.html
« Last Edit: 17 June 2022, 10:23:53 PM by bigredbat »

Offline Charlie_

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #6 on: 17 June 2022, 10:38:29 PM »
That's much better, thanks! They look great! The mounted crossbowmen in the back rank is a nice touch.
I looked through at your older Florentine units too - I particularly like the swordsmen.

Offline bigredbat

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #7 on: 17 June 2022, 10:41:55 PM »
Is that the Charlie doing the Burgundians? If so, I'm a big fan. I need to tackle Burgundians after the Florentines (and the Venetians, and the Milanese...)

Offline MaleGriffin

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Re: Niccolò da Tolentino
« Reply #8 on: 18 June 2022, 07:00:12 PM »
Magnificent work! I love he details! Inspirational! Thank you for sharing!
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