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Offline Lord Raglan

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #210 on: 30 July 2022, 09:19:57 AM »
Gorgeous stuff mate.

They are very dandy fellows just like you mate 😘

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #211 on: 30 July 2022, 01:33:37 PM »
Wonderful work continues to come through this project.  I am very impresssed with the speed the units are appearing.

In many of the photos you have what appear to be a 3d printed Italian church and two story barn.  Would you mind telling letting me know where the files have come from please? 

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Richard 
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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #212 on: 09 August 2022, 06:50:14 PM »
Wonderful work continues to come through this project.  I am very impresssed with the speed the units are appearing.

In many of the photos you have what appear to be a 3d printed Italian church and two story barn.  Would you mind telling letting me know where the files have come from please? 

Cheers Rich

The file is from a WWII Italian building range, I can't remember which one now, sorry mate

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #213 on: 09 August 2022, 06:54:06 PM »
King Henry VIII and entourage. This beautiful command base is mostly painted by our friend and professional artist Gareth Beamish (@ADCPainting).









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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #214 on: 09 August 2022, 06:56:17 PM »
Queen Elizabeth I “The Faerie Queen” with Sir Robert Dudley and court staff.






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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #215 on: 10 August 2022, 03:26:56 PM »
Absolutely FANTASTIC! Masterful brushwork! Brilliant!
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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #216 on: 26 November 2022, 07:17:33 PM »
A Spanish Colunela led by Capitán Manolito Montoya. The sword-and-buckler men (Rodeleros) were placed in rear of the pikemen, with orders to run in with their short swords, when the pikes got locked in a frontal clash.








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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #217 on: 26 November 2022, 07:19:05 PM »
All Spaniards fought offensively. The fight started with the arquebusiers. The pikes were there to defend the arquebusiers. And the sword-and-buckler guys were there to break pike deadlock. I am just going to do one more of these and the collection is done ✔️




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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #218 on: 26 November 2022, 07:22:07 PM »
Landsknecht Pikemen in the service of Ferdinand (King of Spain), march to aid of Pope Alexander VI following the formation of the League of Venice.








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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #219 on: 26 November 2022, 07:24:36 PM »
Central command group






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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #220 on: 26 November 2022, 07:41:20 PM »
They look fabulous mate.

Offline Von Trinkenessen

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #221 on: 26 November 2022, 09:48:53 PM »
They look great - sensational flags.



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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #222 on: 30 November 2022, 08:39:29 PM »
They look fabulous mate.

Cheers Nick 👍🏻

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #223 on: 05 February 2023, 06:31:19 PM »
Love the Spanish mate

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Re: Raglan's Italian Wars
« Reply #224 on: 06 February 2023, 06:13:37 PM »
Great looking figures, Gareth.
In mass they must look spectacular.
Semper Fi, Mac

 

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