I have been trying to build this unit for a long time, early Italian Wars Spearmen are hard to come by, the only ones I am aware of come from Mirliton which are not particularly easy to come by and of variable quality. So rather than just a show off post I thought it would be a good idea to cover the build rather than doing just being a show off post.
Whilst browsing the tinterwebnet for inspiration for Italian Spearmen I came across a unit of re-enactors based in Italy who recreate exactly the thing I was looking for, you may notice some familiarites with the picture above and my Miniatures. I have to say the group have been brilliant and contacted me directly as a result of a general shout out I did about them. They even sent me a high resolution picture of the shield designs (more on that soon). Give their site a visit, I hope myself to drop in on them during one of my regular Italian holidays (post Phobon Plague).
With that high res picture in hand I was able to produce some custom shield decals. A remarkably simple process that now I wish I had done years ago.
I used some Image software to reduce the image down to the required size and added an oval approximately the size of the shield as a cutting guide, replicating the image 24 times to give me enough decals for the unit plus some spare. I then bought some decal paper of ebay and using a reasonable HP ink jet printer I printed them out on the highest quality settings on the printer (along with the relevant paper setting).
After leaving the print to dry overnight I cut out the area of the paper I had used and then used a clear Lacquer spray (from Halfords in the UK) to coat to area with about 4 or 5 thin layers. After that had dried I had a series of decals just like you would get in a model, I fitted them to the shields as usual and then blended them in to the rest of the shield using acrylic paint.
I used the same image to make the flags.
In the end it has produced a pretty unique unit that I really like the look of. I want to do a few more of these as I plan to do a spot of Campaigning in the years leading upto the French invasion in 1494.
I don't expect much success with them on the battlefield so here's a view I expect to see the most of !
Bloody marvellous Ken and very inspirational. Great use of the Agincourt arms with the Merc bodies. Love the shields and flags..don’t suppose that you’d be willing to share your images?
ReplyDeleteHi Peter, many thanks for your kind comments, normally it wouldn't be a problem with the images but I obtained them from the Re enactors along with permission to use them, I'm sure they would be agreeable if you contacted them direct though 👍
DeleteThey look superb, especially the shield designs
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil, can't believe I haven't used decals before 🤔
DeleteSplendid work and inspired DIY decals
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Paul 👍
DeleteSplendid looking unit and the home made decals are ace,oh for an Italian holiday!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
The decals are so simple ! Can't believe I haven't done it before 🤦
DeleteYour either very clever or a madman! Probably both! Your ability to go to so much trouble to produce an unique wargames unit like this is more than impressive and puts the rest of us to shame
ReplyDeleteI do love a challenge mate 😆
DeleteThese look great mate and the shields look excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Simon, being able to make my own decals could release a monster 😀
DeleteBloody hell, those sheilds are superb. Didn't know you can print your own decals?
ReplyDeleteNeither did I Ray, its opened a whole new world of possibilities 👍
DeleteThey look great Ken and those decals worked a treat!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Many thanks 👍
DeleteLooking great and congrats on your podcasts - good to hear somebody else with a passion for BIG games.
ReplyDeleteCheers Eric, great to be bringing Big Games back into vogue 👍
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