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Great stuff David
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I’ve made use of some unused figures to make a Command stand for the Italian Wars collection ~
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Did you choose Papal forces, or were they forced on you by fellow club members? I can't think of anything worse than having to paint loads of white and yellow (especially together). Kudos to you for persevering with it AND doing such a good job.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:50 am Did you choose Papal forces, or were they forced on you by fellow club members? I can't think of anything worse than having to paint loads of white and yellow (especially together). Kudos to you for persevering with it AND doing such a good job.
A minute or two perusing my blog might have prevented you asking a daft question like that. Glad you like my work though.
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Lovely job on that command group David. I always loved the Perry figures for this era, and that general is a lovely example.
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The overall command base for my Papal States army, Cesare Borgia and staff ~
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Figures by TAG from the Tudor English range. Base a freebie from Warbases with an order of modular buildings and extras for the Italian Wars project.
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Very, very big but very, very nice. Like the way you have done Cesare's horse furniture.
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Thanks for the kind words of encouragement. Perhaps you may be tempted to the Larger Side?
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Not a chance mate. Got that well out of my system decades ago when you could only get the big boys. Nowadays 6 and 10mm suit my needs quite nicely -especially on a 5' x 4'.5" table. However, I do have two bigguns armies, Mongol and Russian/Polish and thats it, all the rest are 15mm or smaller.
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Pope Alexander VI, accompanied by Cardinal Bicclione and his Confessor, inspects the Pontifical Guard. The Pope was a kind gift from Andrew Taylor of Antediluvian Miniatures. The figure is from their latest character set, which was sculpted by Matt ~
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