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...
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.
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!
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
Fabulous :-)
ReplyDeleteAre 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.
ReplyDeleteCheers
SG
Thanks Mates !
ReplyDeleteThe 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
Nice work!
ReplyDeleteImpressive 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!
ReplyDeleteWell done and really like the cloth flag!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Fantastic! You are an artist!
ReplyDeletelooks really good, i really like your banners.
ReplyDeleteSteve
These Baltic Crusades figures are stunning - very well done!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Giles
A most interesting project. Here is a link to the rules you were interested in for a portable game-
ReplyDeletehttp://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/portable_wargame/
best wishes
Alan
Great work once again!
ReplyDeleteLooks really good.
ReplyDeleteJason.
Thanks to you all, very appreciated !
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael