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Friday, 8 March 2019
Italian Wars Project : "Light Cavalry"
Having run out of fancy Dan Gendarme in all their feathers and livery it's time to go "smart but casual" with these chaps, 6 figures from the 28mm Perry Miniatures plastic Light Cavalry box set.
I think this box set is turning into one of the most versatile avaliable, not only have I used it for these lance armed troops but you get the sword armed chap for an officer and there is a musician arm in there as well. The box is also my "go to" for Standard Bearers and that's before you add in the Crossbow (next unit) and Bow options. I don't know how they got so much on each sprue.
I'm sure you will all know the score on the painting by now, oil wipe method horses (this is the last six of the batch of 80 plus horses I painted back in December), riders done in acrylic paint (mostly Vallejo) with the odd subtle wash and a Pete's Flag stuck on a pole and hoisted above said unit for effect.
This will be half of a 12 man unit however I plan for these to be multi-functional in my army. They can be used as a Light Cavalry unit on its own or they can be split up and mixed with the Gendarme to increase their unit size, maybe 6 Gendarme in the front rank with 6 of these behind? It's a work in progress.
The traditional 3 man "Lance" consisted of the main man (the Gendarme), the lesser armed Squire (these guys) and a non-combatant or general dogsbody back at camp to polish the armour and make the tea.
The big drive on the Italian Wars Project has come as a result of the Annual Analogue Hobbies Winter Paint Challenge which is nearing it's end (20th March) so I will do a Troops on Parade feature on the Army at that stage. Next up will be some Mounted Crossbow from the same box set along with another 6 lance armed figures to up this unit to 12.
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Great looking figures Ken.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Ray
DeleteAnother great looking unit! Very much looking forward to the full parade as we approach the end of March.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it myself, thanks
DeleteSuper result, Ken! Do the Perry’s cavalry fit in size wise with the Foundry Gendarmes?
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathan, the Perrys Stuff is slightly taller and thinner and look fine in seperate units on the same battlefield but probably not in the same unit
DeleteNice and clean brushwork, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteCheers 👍
DeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Michal 👍
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