In this season of post-Christmas purging, like many gamers I made a small resolution not to buy any more models until I've painted the ones I have. This recently went out of the window when a retailer had an online bargain bin sale with a few things I wanted at knockdown prices. The lure of cheap models with the fear of limited stock is such a terrible snare.
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No apologies for the pun. |
Even with this little lot, I still won't declare the 'Anglo-Norman Project' entirely finished. I would like to get a couple of packs from the Perrys to provide some Hail Caesar command bases and another cavalry command group. I also thought about getting some civilian women, but the ones from Gripping Beast are too obviously Viking, and the ones from Curteys are £10 as part of a mixed group which while nice isn't really justifiable.
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You rotten swine you! |
So I now posses two lots of livestock and rather anachronistic 15th century breech-loading field gun from the Perrys. I've been ogling the model on their website for a while, and when playing fantasy games cannon are usually one of the only really hard hitting units the human factions have access to. Fantasy only mind, I know I could always 'counts as' my chaps for a Wars of the Roses game, but it wouldn't feel right somehow.
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Crew to be painted, of course, in the colours of the Gunners of course |
Despite all this new stuff, I have actually made progress on the Gripping Beast civilians, most notably the monks. Keen observers will observe that I've painted the armed ones first, which I think is an indication of my violent urges finding an outlet only in the arena of toy soldiers. The habit colour was chosen after a five minute internet search: St. Benedict never specified the colour of monastic attire in his Rule, apparently, so (says google) undyed cloth was common.
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A few centuries earlier and they'd be holy men bravely defending themselves against marauding Vikings, but since it's now the High Middle Ages, they're thugs extracting more taxes from the villeins. |
I've decided to experiment a little with painting them. The armed lot have had their clothes painted from a leather brown base with no ink or wash, building up slowly to off-white (one Youtube painter cautions over reliance on inks). The more peaceful brothers have started out off-white, but have been brown inked, and will be worked back up. I found one left over as I was photographing those, so he will get whichever job gives best results.
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Whilst both of the left hand figures look sinister (geddit?), only one is drawing a knife from his sleeve... |
I'm justFinishing up the basing on the female knights and Curtey's slingers, when they're done I'll post individual pics and a nice group shot of my Anglo Normans and their fantasy support based for Kings of War.
The puns are wonderful :0)
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