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I’ve been finishing off a medieval Welsh army, suitable for 1200 to 1450 (with apologies for the crappy photos - they don’t shine this much in real life).
It consists almost entirely of Archers:
and Spearmen:
and led by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd:
It’s rather appropriate to finish this off during lockdown, as the army was started and largely completed during my own lockdown back in the 80’s owing to a bout of shingles:
But the good news is that it is definitively finished as there’s no more room in the box!
So no more lockdowns
It consists almost entirely of Archers:
and Spearmen:
and led by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd:
It’s rather appropriate to finish this off during lockdown, as the army was started and largely completed during my own lockdown back in the 80’s owing to a bout of shingles:
But the good news is that it is definitively finished as there’s no more room in the box!
So no more lockdowns
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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You could get a few more skirmishers in the back there
Great looking army, I wish I had you industry
While you're feeling all medieval can you hear the Barons War figures calling?
Great looking army, I wish I had you industry
While you're feeling all medieval can you hear the Barons War figures calling?
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Lovely work LT, thought sadly completely unhistorical. I do not see a single sheep attached to a Welshman’s groin area in there.
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When he photographed them, it was a baaaank holiday.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Lovely army there. What figures are they?
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I can’t recall all of them but most are Essex as I was into them big in the 80’s, others might be 1st Corps and there’s 3 Footsore.
I always feel medieval, I have too many campaigns underway, but this lot will partake in the Baron’s War and a couple of the command figures are Footsore, so I am hearing that specific call
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Nice looking force, and well done shield heraldry.