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| Feudal Spanish Knights; Old Glory 15mm |
These are all 15mm Old Glory figures. I'm happy with the figure selection: Thanks, Tony!
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| Feudal Spanish Cavalry; Old Glory 15mm |
I also didn't bring any research materials with me, and I was mostly without Internet for the week. The only reference I looked up while I was on vacation was getting an idea of Andalusian shield patterns. This is why some of the shields and smaller flags have yellow stripes on a red field instead of red stripes on a yellow field.
It felt liberating working under these self-imposed restrictions... some might even call it a "plan." I finished the painting with a few days left over, and lamented the fact that I didn't bring a second army to start painting.
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| Allied light horse; Old Glory 15mm |
The General's stand is flying the colors of Aragon and/or Catalonia. As far as I know, these figures slightly predate the age of heraldry, so shield patterns were primarily decorative and not hereditary insignia.
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| Feudal Spanish spearmen; Old Glory 15mm |
I hadn't painted any Old Glory 15mm figures before I did this army. I like the variety of poses available without overly dramatic, active posing. The sculpting isn't bad, but it's not the best I've seen, either. The figures are a bit smaller than Essex, which is fine with me: the horses actually fit on the bases.
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| Feudal Spanish Psiloi; Old Glory 15mm |
I haven't played this army yet, so I don't know how it'll do. That's a lot of psiloi, but I like psiloi.






well done. They look very coherent as a force.
ReplyDeleteThanks. That is the look I was going for. I like the consistent colors and variety of patterns.
ReplyDeleteThe red and yellow shield on the LH was coincidence; I'm not happy with how it turned out compared to the rest.