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Offline IMRIE

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #15 on: 14 September 2014, 10:12:45 PM »
Yes, Andrew Taylor and I own Claymore Castings.


Some images of the movement trays made for me by Warbase. I got the cut outs
slightly angled. This is to give a less ridged look that movement trays can sometimes give.

the bottom photo is my Anglo-Teutonic Crusader army so far.
« Last Edit: 14 September 2014, 10:23:54 PM by IMRIE »

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #16 on: 15 September 2014, 01:07:04 AM »
Captain Blood,
Had a good laugh on me. lol
With a wife home sick, brighten up my day.
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Offline Dilettante Gamer

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #17 on: 15 September 2014, 04:30:46 AM »
Speaking of primary sources, I seem to remember from my A Level English, that Bolingbroke was reputed to be the model for Chaucer's parfait gentil knyght? (Although maybe that was just wishful thinking... )

'A Knyght ther was and that a worthy man,
That fro the tyme that he first bigan
To riden out, he loved chivalrie,
Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisie.
Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre,
And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre,
As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse,
And evere honoured for his worthynesse.
At Alisaundre he was whan it was wonne;
Ful ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne
Aboven alle nacïons in Pruce;
In Lettow hadde he reysed and in Ruce,—
No cristen man so ofte of his degree'.

In other words, nobody had done as much crusading in Prussia, Lithuania and Russia as he had...

Believed to be written by Chaucer in the 1390's, I believe?

Have you happen to read Terry Jones' (yes, Terry "Python" Jones) Chaucer's Knight: Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary? It's a pretty compelling deconstruction. That "parfait gentil knyght" seems to have fought everywhere EXCEPT genuine crusades, let alone the major battles for his own kingdom. Highly recommend it.
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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #18 on: 15 September 2014, 01:08:04 PM »
nice looking force started there!

Offline Captain Blood

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #19 on: 15 September 2014, 04:48:27 PM »
Have you happen to read Terry Jones' (yes, Terry "Python" Jones) Chaucer's Knight: Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary? It's a pretty compelling deconstruction.

No, I haven't. Just checked it out on Amazon - gets pretty mixed reviews...  :?
Might put it on my Christmas wishlist though... :)

Offline IMRIE

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #20 on: 15 September 2014, 06:16:32 PM »
http://department.monm.edu/history/urban/articles/CHIVALRY.html

I found the above link useful for Information. It talks about heavy losses inflicted by English Longbow around 1392.

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #21 on: 15 September 2014, 11:12:43 PM »


A WIP image of theTeutonic section of my army.

Offline Ray Earle

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #22 on: 16 September 2014, 06:10:23 AM »
Nicely done. You're making some progress with these boys.  :D

Do I spot a Percy hiding in those ranks?
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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #23 on: 16 September 2014, 06:51:38 AM »
Need to take some individual photos  ::)
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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #24 on: 16 September 2014, 04:04:59 PM »
very very nice painting and figures!!!
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Offline folnjir

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #25 on: 17 September 2014, 07:08:55 AM »
Very nice work so far. I think I’ll have to look more closely at Claymore Castings too.

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #26 on: 30 September 2014, 10:54:33 AM »
Lovely work so far, really like the bases with curved cornering.
According to 'The Fears of Henry IV' by Ian Mortimer Henry, on his journey to Lithuania took with him aboard three ships, all no longer than 100ft, some 300 men, dozens of horses, three hundred and sixty chickens and one cow! Not forgetting 3,400 eggs, and apparently 40 sheep purchased in Boston,though whether they were still alive it doesn't say. The other supplies go on for ever, fish being one particular favourite, and sweets.
« Last Edit: 30 September 2014, 01:45:05 PM by Volleyfire! »

Offline dm

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Re: Henry Bolingbroke and the attacks on Vilnius 'Lion Rampant'
« Reply #27 on: 30 September 2014, 07:07:05 PM »
Superb looking force 8)

 

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