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Author Topic: Charlie's 15th century - Some long-overdue Burgundians! (Feb 28)  (Read 155121 times)

Offline HappyChappy439

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Great work! And thanks for showing off the compatibility between the Perry and SF ranges!

Silly question but how'd you do the plumes for your two liveried Men-At-Arms? Lately I've just been cannibalising feathers from the Perry Swiss heads

Offline Hu Rhu

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Fantastic conversion work and some great painting as usual. Nice mix up of the two ranges, especially using the horses, which gives much greater range of poses.  :-* :-* :-*

Offline Atheling

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Top drawer Charlie  :-*

Are the plumes from the Steel Fist plume pack and/or the Swiss Front Ranker pack/s?


Offline DintheDin

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Most of your works remind oil paintings, so well done!  :-* Many congrats!
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Offline painterman

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Hi
Really love the variations that you've got with the mounted figures - they look spot on and always good to have create some unique figures in units.
Very impressive armies coming along.
Cheers, Simon

Offline bluewillow

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Loving the cavalry! Some great standards there

Cheers
Matt

Online Charlie_

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Silly question but how'd you do the plumes for your two liveried Men-At-Arms? Lately I've just been cannibalising feathers from the Perry Swiss heads

Are the plumes from the Steel Fist plume pack and/or the Swiss Front Ranker pack/s?

The plumes on the two French men at arms are from LAF's very own painterman, who I believe had them cast up for his Burgundians several years back. I don't know if he's got any left, though you're welcome to ask him!

Note that the big feathers on the German horseman are not separate, the head being from the SF Swiss front rankers.

Offline Atheling

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The plumes on the two French men at arms are from LAF's very own painterman, who I believe had them cast up for his Burgundians several years back. I don't know if he's got any left, though you're welcome to ask him!

Note that the big feathers on the German horseman are not separate, the head being from the SF Swiss front rankers.

Thanks Charlie. I'll ask Simon today :)

Offline GamesPoet

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Enjoyed reviewing this entire thread.  The early posts are outstanding, and then with the figures transforming for the Burgundian War of Succession is excellent.  I look forward to seeing more.

Offline Wiegraf

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These are great. I'm looking to do some late 15th century Armies that are just "mercenary" in nature after my ww2 project, and this is great inspiration. Thanks for sharing!

Offline Hunlion

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Hi Charlie,

So I would like to ask have you fixed on a base size for your units.  10 or 12 figures to an Infantry unit? Mounted 8 or 10 or even 12 to a unit. Light cavalry?

Thanks in advance.

Hunlion

Offline Breazer

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Awesome stuff Charlie. Really looking forward to the massive additions you will add this time!

Online Charlie_

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Hi Charlie,

So I would like to ask have you fixed on a base size for your units.  10 or 12 figures to an Infantry unit? Mounted 8 or 10 or even 12 to a unit. Light cavalry?

Thanks in advance.

Hunlion

Do you mean units or bases? The units are much bigger than you mentioned, my cavalry units are 16, 18 or 20 strong. All based individually but using my own custom-designed unit trays.
Light cavalry are based 2 on a 50x100mm base, usually 10 (5 bases) in a unit. I'll have a finished unit of light cavalry to show you in a few weeks hopefully.
I don't have any set unit sizes, my rules allow any size units, from small to very large - roughly in multiples of 5. 1 'unit strength' points for every 5 infantry, or 2 for every 5 cavalry. So 40 infantry or 20 cavalry is unit strength 8. The 16 and 18 strong cavalry I mentioned are rounded up from 15 or 17.5 (i.e. unit strength 6 and unit strength 7).
This current cavalry phase should be wrapped up this summer - I'd like to say in a few weeks, but more likely a month or so. Then I will showcase all the finished/rearranged French and Burgundian cavalry units. Then it will be giving horses a break for a while, and time to start some French infantry!

Offline Hunlion

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Thanks, Charlie for the information.  I will be following your further adventures with your projects with great interest. Keep us all posted, please.

HunLion

Online Ray Rivers

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It's been ages since I commented on this thread, but not from lack of interest.

It's just wonderful to see such a beautiful collection of miniatures. I love your cavalry. Painting all that infantry is... scary!  :o And the flags just pop really nice.  :-*

I think you are going to need a bigger table though...  ;)

 

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