Saturday, 24 August 2013

Burgundian Halbardiers - completed



So they've been a little while acoming, but I've finished the basing on the second pole-armed unit of Burgundian Ordonnance - which completes the two planned contingents of this type.

The background to the painting and flags for this unit have been covered in an earlier post. I ended up not changing any of the positions of the figures; I fiddled around but they seemed to work OK and the 'Italianates' carrying the shields add a slightly different dimension to this group.





Next posting should be something a little higher up the medieval social structure....


14 comments:

  1. Really nice, your blog is a big inspiration for me.

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  2. Fantastic, really amazing! The basing, the faces, and the paintjob, all is perfect!
    Phil.

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  3. Great paint job on the figures. Really nice looking unit.

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  4. The metals on these are just terrific, lovely work.

    FMB

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  5. Very nice, looks like they're surging forward which is cool

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  6. Tremendous stuff, Simon. The painting is awesome, as always, but I love the sense of forward momentum in the unit.

    Best wishes

    Giles

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  7. Very nice looking unit!!! Greate painting!!!

    Like tour compossition of the bases, they feel very dynamic

    Best regards Michael

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  8. Great figures, great paintjob, great basing – what more could be asked for?
    This whole Burgundian Wars thing has been an interest for me ever since, and seeing your excellent rendition doesn't help fighting the urge to finally get me some models for this…

    Cheers, SG
    mountainsoflead.com

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  9. Nice work Simon.

    The Italian flavour really adds something to the unit

    Darrell.

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  10. You really can't beat a well turned out group of medieval figures, great paint job.

    Regards,
    Matt

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  11. Good work, the positioning is spot on and the group really have an integral unit feel about them - some rather characterful expressions in there too.

    Stuart

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