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There is a video run through above if you have time, all new Subscribers to Yarkshire TV are welcomed with a good brew and a Eeh Up 😁
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.
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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.
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Next up the 24 Foot Sergeants with Melee weapons.
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The 24 Foot Knights.
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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.
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The final unit is the strike force of 12 mounted Knights in all their finery.
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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.
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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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