I know this question has been asked before, and I've done a search and read a few old threads here. But was wondering if anyone had any recent thoughts on the subject.
Obviously, both ranges are sculpted by the Perry twins, the Foundry ones being about 20 years older than their more recent sculpts.
From what I can see and have read, the Foundry sculpts are much the same in terms of scale, perhaps a bit shorter and somewhat less realistically proportioned.
The Foundry late medieval range as a whole I think looks a bit crude and 'cartoony', and doesn't have much to offer me that Perry Miniatures doesn't, but there are a few 'diamonds in the rough' there judging by these pics.
http://www.wargamesfoundry.com/medieval/wars-roses/infantryI'm thinking of getting just the first two sets at the top of the page. Of the 'Captains', I think second, third and fourth from the left look really good. And of the 'Armoured Men At Arms' set, the three pikemen look great, and will make excellent standard bearers (in fact these three looks miles ahead of everything else in the range, and look like they'd fit right into the 'modern' Perry range, at least judging by those pictures). The others in both those sets might well be fine too, which I'd consider a bonus if so.
Anyway, if anybody here has any thoughts of experiences to share as to mixing these old Foundry sculpts with the modern Perry 15th century medieval ranges (both metal and plastic), or even better some photos, I am all ears!!!