Looking good. The Maltese crosses give the force an interesting, more uniform look.
I've always liked the Bretonnian Sorceress/Damsel figures. Nice models, especially the initial sculpt by Brian Nelson: http://www.minizilla.com/sintricat/ebay_bret.html
I like the uniformity of your force over the typical dog's breakfast of colour one usually sees in Brettonian armies. The trick will be being able to quickly get your cav in and out of combats so they don't get pinned and overwhelmed by horde armies.
They did look very nice as they were being eaten. They were real "teethbreakers" for the clanrats though, had to be careful picking out the jezzail bullets that were stuck all through 'em...
October 9, 2010 at 2:53 PM
[Image]Just finished some Bretonnia stuff. The knights have been done for a while, but I wanted the Paladins done before I posted them. I also finished a Damsel (mage). Behind her is a Paladin/Lord that Dallas gave me in a trade. He had already painted it, so I just repainted the shields and called it a day. Currently, I'm working on a Dragon from Mantic games that the Damsel has a slight chance of turning into.
"Bretonnian Knights"
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Looking good. The Maltese crosses give the force an interesting, more uniform look.
I've always liked the Bretonnian Sorceress/Damsel figures. Nice models, especially the initial sculpt by Brian Nelson:
http://www.minizilla.com/sintricat/ebay_bret.html
October 1, 2010 at 7:59 AM
Looking forward to gnawing on those lovely models next week! ;-)
October 1, 2010 at 10:08 AM
Looks awesome - can't wait to see the trebuchet...
October 4, 2010 at 9:20 AM
I like the uniformity of your force over the typical dog's breakfast of colour one usually sees in Brettonian armies. The trick will be being able to quickly get your cav in and out of combats so they don't get pinned and overwhelmed by horde armies.
October 4, 2010 at 6:37 PM
They did look very nice as they were being eaten. They were real "teethbreakers" for the clanrats though, had to be careful picking out the jezzail bullets that were stuck all through 'em...
October 9, 2010 at 2:53 PM