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Offline Jack Jones

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(I need to pick up that new book)

You do! It’s a fantastic volume.

Cheers
JJ

Offline Jack Jones

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I’ve assembled figures using quite a few of the Steel Fist dollies now, and I have to say I think they are great, and have met my expectations. Care is needed when selecting arms, especially the paired ones. These invariably need small amounts of filler (I use ProCreate) … but then again so do the Perry plastics when combined with paired arms.

More on my blog: https://bloodymeadowsofengland.blogspot.com

Cheers
JJ


Online Charlie_

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I’ve assembled figures using quite a few of the Steel Fist dollies now, and I have to say I think they are great, and have met my expectations. Care is needed when selecting arms, especially the paired ones. These invariably need small amounts of filler (I use ProCreate) … but then again so do the Perry plastics when combined with paired arms.

More on my blog: https://bloodymeadowsofengland.blogspot.com

Cheers
JJ

Looking good, I look forward to seeing paint on them. I see you've also had a go at a medieval limbered artillery piece like I have!
I must bookmark your blog.

Offline Jack Jones

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Thank you!

Have you had a go at a limber? Which one is yours? (I wonder if I have seen it?) I hope to make some proper progress with it over the next week or so. I have a bunch of crossbow men to finish assembling, then I can begin to get paint on them.

I have decided to start with foreign troops while I work out which retinues to represent, although I have a mounted figure for John Clifford underway, to be joined by The Flower of Craven.

Cheers
JJ

Online Charlie_

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Have you had a go at a limber? Which one is yours? (I wonder if I have seen it?) I hope to make some proper progress with it over the next week or so. I have a bunch of crossbow men to finish assembling, then I can begin to get paint on them.

My blog post on making the limber is here - https://fullharness.blogspot.com/2023/02/assembling-baggage-train.html
And the finished paintjob is here - https://fullharness.blogspot.com/2023/03/baggage-train-part-2.html

I'm planning to do another 2-horse one as well.

Offline Jack Jones

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Ah! Yes! I follow your blog.

I considered making one like yours, and a limber drawn by two horses, but just now I am thinking of making a wheeled limber drawn by one horse. It’s an early stage in my thinking, but I’ll work out more detail over the next week or so.

Cheers
JJ

Offline Captain Harlock

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I decided that i need more Italian flavor, what better than some Barbute helmets. Im thinking of doing some more variants.










Offline MaleGriffin

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OMG! Sculpted at actual size?!? FANTASTIC! They are brilliant!
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Offline Freddy

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Those are some incredible sculpting work!

Offline Captain Harlock

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OMG! Sculpted at actual size?!? FANTASTIC! They are brilliant!

Thank you! Yes they are sculpted 1:1 scale  :)

Offline Captain Harlock

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Those are some incredible sculpting work!

Thank you!

btw guys does anyone knows how that puffy round headbands worn over Barbute are called? Im thinking of doing some more Barbute designs, then cast them and add these, for even more variants.


Online Charlie_

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btw guys does anyone knows how that puffy round headbands worn over Barbute are called?

Good question - try asking on the facebook group 'XV Century European Armour'.

Offline Stärn vo Buebebärg

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Great looking heads, I can't wait to get my hands on these, they would work really well for a unit of Italian mercenaries in Burgundian service I have in mind...
On the subject of headdress, I think the word you're looking for is mazocchio. Have a look at this: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Uccello_mazzocchio2.jpg from this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaperon_(headgear), in the paragraph The capuccio in Renaissance art. Hope it helps :)

Offline Ethelred the Almost Ready

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Great looking heads, I can't wait to get my hands on these, they would work really well for a unit of Italian mercenaries in Burgundian service I have in mind...
On the subject of headdress, I think the word you're looking for is mazocchio. Have a look at this: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Uccello_mazzocchio2.jpg from this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaperon_(headgear), in the paragraph The capuccio in Renaissance art. Hope it helps :)

I like mazzocchio, it sounds pretty fancy.
I also found the term "torse" https://www.dictionary.com/browse/torse.

 

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