Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Chaplain Wilhelm in arms...

During the weekend I been painting some Knights for the Bishops Retinue. The first one are Chaplain Wilhelm that was granted land by Bishop Thomas in 1234.

As I realy don´t know if poor Chaplain Wilhelm ever bear arms I made up his CoA inspired by the Ox of St. Luke. (No historical bearing what so ever;) ) hope you like it anyway...








13 comments:

  1. Are those freehands on the caparison? If so it's an impressive feat to get an exact match five times (six with the banner included). Anyway, a very nice miniature for an interesting project.

    Cheers
    SG

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  2. Thanks Mates !

    The Ox head are free hans 2 times on the banner :) but not realy at the Shield and caparison, there I used a old GW transfer that I painted over.

    Best regards Michael

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  3. Impressive indeed - great fig and wonderful paint job! Its easy to forget these days that Bishops and the like were not uncommon on the field of battle, mace in hand!

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  4. Well done and really like the cloth flag!

    Christopher

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  5. looks really good, i really like your banners.

    Steve

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  6. These Baltic Crusades figures are stunning - very well done!

    Best wishes

    Giles

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  7. A most interesting project. Here is a link to the rules you were interested in for a portable game-
    http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/portable_wargame/
    best wishes
    Alan

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  8. Looks really good.

    Jason.

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  9. Thanks to you all, very appreciated !

    Best regards Michael

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