Time to revive this slightly aged thread, and I'll do this with a new long-termed project in mind, the siege of Neuss by Charles the Bold and his burgundian army in 1474/75. The plan is to have a skirmish level convention game ready to play in about 2 to 3 years, depending on how much help will be generated by the club mates.
Anyway, lots of long range combatants will be needed for both sides, so bowmen, crossbowmen, handgunners, small, medium and heavy artillery will be mustered. Additionally siege equipment, bulwarks, protective palisade walls, mantlets and large pavises will be modelled. Lots of work to do, so here comes the first set of iron mantlets:


They are documented in medieval manuscripts and lovely illustrated in the Funcken-book about medieval arms and armour, still one of the best illustrated sources available. They are cut from 1 mm sheet styrene, with supports from the Perry lances and some smaller details added. Simple constructs. The large one will protect two handgunners, one firing through the slit, the other reloading his dangerous gun.



The smaller ones are for crossbowmen, one shooting through the opening, the other one reloading his crossbow.




Last, but not least a single crossbowman reloading and protected by a pavise on his back, who will support the above group. That's the first batch finished and ready for paint, not bad for a days work, I think. Painting will be delayed for a couple of weeks as I want to build some more troops first.
