So Peterborough War-games Club is planning a Lion Rampant Wars of the Roses campaign in late spring/early summer and I've decided to jump in.
The first models I've painted are for this command stand - This stand of 3 models is solely to indicate which unit my leader is in and will be superfluous to the actual number of models on the table, so utterly unnecessary to the game, but it adds period flavour and looks cool.
So, may I introduce you to the lord of my forces - Sir Bernard De Liasmith, Earl of Matthews and Carrow, with his standard (the big one, indicating the lord's presence and position on the battlefield) and his banner (a canary on a gold and green field.)
We are anticipating many defeats, an occasional shock victory and relegation at the end of the campaign!!

(with sincere apologies to Wars of the Roses afficiandos, Medieval heraldry experts, those of you who are not from the UK and don't know about Norfolk or do not follow English Premier League football and have no idea about who Norwich City FC are!

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These are of course Perry plastic models, painted using GW and Foundry paints, layered over a GW Leadbelcher undercoat. Banners hand drawn and hand painted.
Next up: the Men-at-Arms on foot...






