Friday, January 23, 2015

Foot Knights and Serjants

First minis painted this year have been 18 medieveal one. By the Lion Rampant rule they are 6 Foot Knights and 12 Foot Serjants, ready for our next game in our Håtunaleken, club project.

All minis ar build from Fire Firge Foot Knights box and Gripping Beast Viking/Saxon bix and the some parts from the Dark Age warrior box to, I really like the possibilities mixing them up. I choose to paint them in generic red/white colours, always work for the Danes;)








35 comments:

  1. Great looking minis - and a good idea to add some Foot Knights to the collection!

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    1. Thanks matey!

      Indeed i can need some hard hitting troops as i always seems to end up on the loosing side...

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  2. Excellent as always Michael! Nice kit-bashing too.

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  3. Very nice conversions and a striking colour scheme.

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  4. Great work on these guys Michael!

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  5. Very nice work, their rugged look is great.

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  6. I assume they will show up occasionally as allies of one of the opposing armies?

    They can allso work as a Danish force from around 1300 facing your Swedish retinue. (Well-trained and well-equipped proffessional Danes against a horde of Swedish allmoge lead by a handful of knights.)

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  7. Wonderful work Michael, the colour combination is so strong.

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  8. Nice conversions, Michael. Great retinue colors too.

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    1. Appreciated ! I realy like to build and combine the different plastic kits.

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  9. Fantastic painting Michael! The red/ white combo is just striking.

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  10. Excellent work! I like the paint job on these troops! I hope to have my force done by the game on the 2nd. Have a great weekend and it is nice to have snow again.

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    1. Thanks matey !

      I really looking forward to see your host enter our campaign, the King could need some new suppoer...

      by the way, longing for the spring... ;)

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  11. Dead lovely! Your freehand shieldwork cannot be beat!

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    1. Thank you very much Monty ! Glad that you hold my shieldwork in high regard:)

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