And now, a minor diversion while I am waiting for the varnish to dry on the 5th painted mounted man at arms...
I finally decided I need some modest artillery for my Wars of the Roses collection, and have ordered the two Perry field pieces. I'm not all that sold on some of the metal crew figures though, so decided to make a few supplementary plastic artillerists...
(No, I'm not in a plastic arms race with Admiral Benbow, honest - I did these a couple of days ago

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There's been a fair bit of cutting and fiddling with hands and arms to get the positions I was after. (Actually, covering your ears on the outside of the helmet is a bit pointless, but it gives the general idea

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The gun captain has one of the new MMAA heads - nice piece, but unfortunately it's one of the minority of heads which is cast sideways on the frame - which means the mould line runs right down the middle of the face. This is problematic. Not so bad with the closed helmets, but with open-faced helmets, it's really difficult to scrape the mould line off without buggering up the face. I don't have many grumbles about the Perry plastic medieval sets, but this is definitely one of them. They should have cast all the heads looking forwards from the frame. I can understand why they did some of them looking sideways (so the mould line runs neatly down the centre line of the helmet), but a mould line down the middle of a finely featured face is a right pain...

Back to painted horsemen tomorrow all being well...