I've been trawling through my old website again on the hunt for pictures that could be potentially be rescued from WaybackMachine. It is quite a frustrating process as more often then not the images most desirable for rescue will not link and I find myself just left with the thumbnails which are far too small to republish.
The army has since been rebased a few times for different rules systems before I settled upon a generic style of basing that covers most rule systems- or can be made to do so!
As I was saying, I made a real effort to set up each of the bases, which in WAB are supposed to be single miniatures based on a 20mm for Close Order or 25mm for Skirmishers/Light Infantry. This basing convention was excessively restrictive and not at all conducive to the vignette style basing I was aiming to produce. I wanted the miniatures to look as though they were in a fight; the high quality dynamic sculpts simply demanded it!
There are more pictures and a more indepth look at the heraldry (plus some of the army in action at Warhammer World and Alex Buchel's [of Saga fame] Hundred Years War Campaign Weekend) on my Just Add Water Blog blog here:
http://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.co ... dness.html
Henry V and his Heraldic Banner Bearer, Sir John Codrington along with the John de Vere, Earl of Oxford.
Oxford:
Sir Thomas Erpingham and Archers
Experimental Basing on an Archer Unit:
More Experimental Basing on an Archer Unit:
Hundred Years War Perry Goodness (Rescued from WaybackMachine)
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Re: Hundred Years War Perry Goodness (Rescued from WaybackMachine)
Beautifully painted and based.
Willz.
Willz.
Re: Hundred Years War Perry Goodness (Rescued from WaybackMachine)
Very impressive, mate, particularly the heraldry on Henry's jupon.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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There's so much good stuff around like this its hard not to get sucked itnto the period
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Aren't they the folks that give vouchers for restaurants and health spas and stuff?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.