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Another update on the endless rebasing that I am currently undertaking. I have completed three groups of Light Horse. The Spanish Jinetes, Stradiots in more Western European armour and clothing and some Mounted Arquebusiers. The larger Skirmish Bases really bring them to life. Following on from these I have rebased three groups of figures from The Assault Group. The Spanish Crossbowmen and then Italian Crossbowmen and Arquebusiers. These are all pretty useful units being quite generic early 16th century figures so could serve for Italian, French or Spanish Infantry at a push. If I was to paint them now I would definitely have added a few more striped hose. The first crossbow unit are some of the first figures I painted for this collection.
Not all the figures are skirmishers, I have also completed some Italian Sword and Buckler infantry, a mixture of Perry and TAG figures. I haven't mixed the two styles on the bases as the Perry Figures are definitely more "medieval" rather than early 1500s and I wanted the option to possibly use them in a 15th century Condottieri army in the future. The final miniatures are 24 Crossbowmen, Perry Plastics with some Old Citadel metal crossbow arms and head swaps to bring them more into the 1500s. Again If I painted these now I would do more striped hose and maybe add a few beards with Greenstuff. I have recently picked up another 16 of these metal crossbow arm sets on ebay so I will probably add to these at some point in the future. I think they work well with the Perry Plastic figures.
I still have a long way to go with the rebasing but I'm making pretty good progress. I now have a clearer idea of what is left and how I'm going to tackle it to make it more manageable. The Landsknechts will be broken down into batches - marching pike, standing pike, attacking pike, advancing pike. I will do some of the shot like the skirmishers shown above and some in closer orders like the Spanish shot I posted before. I'm actually looking forward to tackling the massed Landsknecht pike and shot!
Great looking figures, even better re-based. The first few photo's look very blue, lighting or camera? All great stuff though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photo's from the Mary Rose too.
Great work. I was well into this period back in the 1980's when the only good figures available were Hinchliffe and Connoisseur (and a few from Corvus).
ReplyDeleteInspiring collection. I always look forward to seeing your progress.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking units. I also enjoyed the photos from the Mary Rose one of my favourite museums although I don't get across the pond very often to see it.
ReplyDeleteCheers, PD
Cheers for the kind comments guys.
ReplyDeleteHendrid I know what you mean about the "blue" look. I try and put a screen behind the figures but this seems to block a lot of light and create the blueness. When I get the chance I will get the rebased figures set up en masse on the field and hopefully get some decent photos as long as it not completely overcast!
I wish I had got some more (and better photos) of the Mary Rose Museum. I took quite a few but nearly all of them were so dark you can barely tell what they are of.
Look forward to the 'en-masse' photo's of the re-based troops.
DeleteNot sure if you can adjust the settings on your camera to allow for the blue cast, Possibly an in-door setting would compensate?
Fantastic job, Milanese Infantry is my favorite, most impressive units!
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