Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:03 pm
by valleyboy
Those look great LT
C'mon the rest of you
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 7:11 am
by levied troop
In the interests of honesty I should note that most were professionally painted by Dags, I just filled a few unit gaps in. There’s a French Legion and a English mob mostly underway and these mercenaries will cheerfully fight for either side.
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 1:46 am
by jhancock
The mercs go both ways, eh?
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:37 am
by valleyboy
I just went searching in the gallery with the intention of resurrecting an old thread only to realise that I'd never started one on my Italian wars project other than this one, so here we go ......
This started god knows how many years ago and is a slow burn project.The seed for the project originated when I saw those early editions of Miniature wargames and Wargames Illustrated so many years ago, I'd always loved the vibrancy of the Italian wars and always hankered after them. When Artizan designs brought out some Landsknechts more than 10 years ago I bit on the hook and I made a start. Since then I've been collecting and painting have slowly been building since, albeit at a glacial pace. I recall a thread in one of the older WD3 versions where issued a challenge to paint a Landsknecht in as many colours as possible and I think I manged 49 different colours/shades on one pikeman.
I This year with the Analogue Hobbies Challenge running I made it my main focus and thought its about time I catalogued my progress.
Here are some Swiss pike
Others I painted in red - these were painted in 2012
Here are all of them - that is until recently!
Then a few years ago I went and ordered these from Warlord
Then of course you have to buy Gendarmes
Then a few more
These are Eureka's archers
More recent additions - spme Old Glory Landsknecht
Mounted Arquebusiers - these are Perry Miniatures metal riders mounted on plastic horses
Those Swiss Pike now have a few arquebusiers to help them out
My Artizan Landsknecht now also get an helping hand from some halbediers
also some Steel Fist Command to lead them
Steel Fist Landsknecht command stands
Perry Westernised stradiots again metal riders on plastic horses
Some Genose Crossbowmen (Perry Plastics)
Italian Clergy
Various command stands
Wargames Foundry Gendarmes depicted as a Florentine command base
Bit of a mixture - Imperial command base with figures from Steel Fist, Warlord plastics and Maximillian by Warlord Games
recent effort in the past few months all together bidding for contracts
You just can't beat Wargames Foundry Gendarmes
The first of my Spanish Colunella- I have another 3 to paint
Just off the workbench, Perry Miniatures Italian heavy infantry - painted up as Milanese
I really struggled with the shields
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:50 am
by Count Belisarius
Wow. Those are stunning!
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:06 am
by FreddBloggs
Stunning collection.
I love the look of the Italian Wars, but have avoided collecting the figures, one of my, one day maybe, projects.
So what make are they
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:39 am
by ochoin
Beautiful beyond words.
But I have to ask - storing these Lovelies with their gigantic pikes & lances must be a night mare.
Still an exquisite collection, though.
donald
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:59 am
by Essex Boy
Oh my! Absolute five star porn.
Gorgeous.
You're a very clever Bro.
Iain
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 11:10 am
by Spanner
What they said. Superb, VB- bloody brilliant in fact..
Re: My Codpiece is bigger than yours and I've got a big Pike
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 11:31 am
by Jeremy
Those are really lovely. Such a beautiful period to do