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Blogger Jonathan Freitag said...

Beautiful work! The blue looks great.

24 March 2020 at 15:14

Blogger Von Bob said...

Very nice Simon!

24 March 2020 at 15:24

Blogger David said...

I like the stakes too.

24 March 2020 at 17:16

Blogger AJ (Allan) Wright said...

Hard to get red to be vivid over blue, nice work. They look quite smart!

24 March 2020 at 17:25

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks chaps- all Lionel's work really. Perrys make good plastic!

24 March 2020 at 19:00

Blogger Neil Scott said...

Lovely work

24 March 2020 at 19:12

Blogger Bluewillow said...

Supurb Simon, they look lovely

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24 March 2020 at 22:14

Blogger Phil said...

Awesome job!

25 March 2020 at 07:21

Blogger Millsy said...

They look brilliant mate!

25 March 2020 at 07:52

Blogger Independentwargamesgroup said...

Lovely Simon. Charles valued his English archers a great deal and incorporated them into his household troops as well. You will know that they were also supplied with nags to get them quickly to the battlefield a bit like dragoons. Another tactical idea he proposed was to place several rows of pikemen in front of the archers,to support each other. I dont know if the tactic was used but it did make sense, well for me it did.

25 March 2020 at 13:55

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks! Yes I intend to do a unit of household archers with pikemen or halberds. I'll nick Simon Chick's idea and sculpt riding boots on them. :-)

25 March 2020 at 14:40

Blogger Gonsalvo said...

They look fabulous, Simon.
As I commented previously, on paper, the Burgundians incorporated the best troops of the era. Their actual performance in battle was much less than the sum of the parts, however. Having said that, I could see a Burgundian army myself at some time in the future, LOL!

29 March 2020 at 14:06

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks Peter! Burgundians- have to be done. They have super banners, too.

29 March 2020 at 15:49

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