Wednesday, 25 July 2012
More Burgundian Ordonnance men at arms
I've finally completed my second mounted men at arms for my Burgundians. They've been slow going - from the prep and enhancements done to some of the horses (see previous posts), the addition of cross of St Andrews to the riders' harness, to the final painting (which the horses seems to be a longer process than the men, as the plate armour is largely a wash and dry brushing) - although other pieces have got picked up and completed during that time.
The only metal figures are the Company's captain (the converted Perry Joan figure from their HYW range) and the pennon bearer. The remainder are plastics, largely from the box except for the addition of the St Andrew crosses made from Procreate - another slow process as one 'arm' has to be done and left to fully harden before the other is added. I now start to appreciate how long the process must be to sculpt a full figure from start to finish. Some have had metal plumes attached.
The pennon is of the 15th Ordonnance company, showing St Peter holding the keys to heaven. This company was formed in 1473 by ducal decree and was present at the siege of Neuss in 1475 and at the battle of Nancy two years later, at which time the conductuer was Phillipe de Loyette.
I think that the next men at arms will be in more aggressive poses, to compliment the movement of the horses.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Hans Waldmann
This is Hans Waldmann, a leader of the
Zurich contingents who was at the battles of Morat and Nancy. He originated from Zug canton and through marriage he appears to have risen through the social ranks within the city of
Zurich by the time of the Swiss-Burgundian wars. His successful leadership on
the battlefield enhanced his political career and he was elected mayor of
Zurich in 1483. However he was to be deposed some years later, following his attempts
to raise tax rates on local villages that led to an armed peasant uprising
against him. He was subsequently tried, found guilty of corruption and executed
in 1489 – as depicted in the Luzern Chronicle of 1515 (below).
These are all plastic figures from the Mercenaries
box. Waldmann has a sallet from the
mounted men at arms sprue, as is his right arm – with metal halbard attached.
His flagbearer also uses an arm from the same box, with the gauntlet replaced
with a bare open hand from a longbowman’s arm (...oh the joy of these plastics!)
and a metal Swiss head. His style of beard is shown in the Schilling Chronicles
for some of the city elders and I’m quite pleased (and somewhat surprised) by
my addition using Procreate, to try and represent a man of some status being
entrusted with Waldmann’s personal arms. The accompanying halberdier is another
plastic and metal head combo; the only addition being his bend – a fairly common method of identification in the later
fifteenth century and again shown in the Swiss chronicles. The section of wattle
fence is Renedra, cut down and bent to shape. The flag is another one from Pete’s
Flags sheet of Swiss commanders (see the previous entry for a link to purchase from ebay).
Now, time to get back to those Burgundian
men at arms that have been on the painting table for far too long…
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Hans von Hallwyl
Finally a posting…. the first of a number
of Swiss commander vignettes that I intend to do.
This is Hans von Hallwyl
(1433 to 1504) of Aargau canton and a leader of Bernese troops, who is known
to have been present at the battles of Grandson and Morat. He also continued as
a notable Swiss captain, including fighting in the Swabian Wars of 1499.
I’ve had the figures painted and based for
a short while and have been awaiting the excellent flags sheet of Swiss leaders
for the late fifteenth century Confederation. These are available from Pete’s flags on ebay (in both 28mm and 15mm) and they complement the sheets done for the Swiss cantons - as well as other medieval ones he does. They’re printed on cloth (which is a
finish that I prefer) but can be purchased on normal paper too.
These figures are a mix of metal and
plastic Perrys; nicely painted for me by Chris Thompson. The figure of Hallwyl is a
plastic man at arms on a metal horse, as there are no static poses in the plastic box set; the only enhancement being the plumes (nicked from a Foundry Swiss head) attached to the front of his chapel de
fer helmet. The pointing halberdier is plastic with a metal Swiss head, a
plastic sallet hanging from his waist.
The flagbearer is a metal Swiss figure from the EA range. The wayside
cross is a plastic model railway piece.
Another Swiss captain coming soon…