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This will end up being probably a quarter of my Christian Crusades Force 1 x 12 Mounted Knights, 1 x 12 Mounted Sergeants, 1 x 24 Foot Knights, 1 x 24 Melee Weapon Foot Sgts, 1 x 24 Crossbow Sgts and a 2 x fig command base.

The nit pickers and rivet counters were out of their cage a bit on my last Crusades post so just to make it perfectly clear this is my interpretation of a Kingdom of Jerusalem force, it's a bit too uniform, it's a bit "hollywood" as someone called it. I like it, quite a lot actually.


Next up the 24 Foot Sergeants with Melee weapons.

The 24 Foot Knights.

The 12 Mounted Sergeants lurking in the background, these are on the 50mm frontage two to a base. Mostly to protect the figures but the extra depth allows for a more "dynamic" placing of the figures to get a better feel of motion.

The final unit is the strike force of 12 mounted Knights in all their finery.

The final piece is this command stand, both individual figures from Fireforge, their wonderful King Baldwin IV model with his silver mask and gloves. The standard bearer is a French knight model, I simply binned the shield and used a spare one from my Knights box to give him the same livery as the others.

So there you have it, my Kingdom of Jerusalem force complete and shoved in a box waiting for the call to arms.
Lovely looking kingdom of Jerusalem force! Nothing wrong with Hollywood, were not making a documentary!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Many thanks Iain 👍
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray 👍
DeleteNicely done. I'm looking forward to an AAR when you get to play a game.
ReplyDeleteI don't pay attention to nit-pickers, either. :)
Good man, cheers AJ 👍
DeleteCracking work!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Cyrus 👍
DeleteVery nice my friend. Are they for a particulary set of rules?
ReplyDeleteCurrent rule set of choice is Deus Vult 👍
DeletePhenomenal work throughout. I haven't done much with plastics this year because I'm not a fan of the assembly process, but Fireforge's offerings are always a real temptation and this army is a great example of just why that is.
ReplyDeleteCheers Bill, the construction can be a bit of a bind but these fit together well and there aren't too many pieces in each figure.
DeleteLovely work sir. I handpainted all my Jerusalem shields and nearly went mad. Having seen yours I think I'd have been more than happy with decals.
ReplyDeleteCheers Millsy, that was my thoughts as well until I needed to paint round the decals and blend them in, probably about the same time as free hand 😁
DeleteNow you only need that cross thingy to roll with the templars
ReplyDeleteTemplars, nice easy straight up and down cross, we like them 😁
DeleteBrilliant, love the look. Who cares what others think,as long as you are happy with them.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Rusty, I'm happy with them 👍
DeleteAmazing! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular view:) They look great 👍
ReplyDeleteI personally don’t believe in Jerusalem uniform, but looking at your work i’ve changed my mind and can admit that it worth to be done:)
Cheers Dimitry glad to see you are a convert 👍
DeleteSpectacular... wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Lee, missed your post first time round 👍
DeleteThese are an inspiring beautiful feats to behold. Well done Yorkie lad :) And ignore rivet counters - they weren't there :P
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, welcome to Yarkshire Gamer 👍 the riveters don't last too long here 😀
DeleteMore Hollywood style for me please mate - Raglan 👍🏻
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