Given that most of the other Tudor-era rebellions were led by noblemen, I would imagine family-based heraldic devices would be the norm - Norfolk/Northumberland/Westmoreland for the Northern Rebellion (which also used the Five Wounds banner); Wyatt, Throckmorton and Babington for the subsequent revolts. As regards Kett's Rebellion (the 1549 one), how about "the Oak of Reformation"? I would have thought a few local lasses could have knocked one of those up for him in no time.levied troop wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 12:56 pm Not finished these off yet as I'm still looking for suitable English rebellion flags - there's the Banner of the 5 Wounds but still searching for others.
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Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Handsome batch of Elizabethans!
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A Conan lookalike and a bunch of half-naked muscle men, what's not to like:
The terrain piece isn't finished yet, I'm toying with colour schemes.
The terrain piece isn't finished yet, I'm toying with colour schemes.
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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I have to say that bloke with the axe looks a bit suspect.. cracking work. Look forward to seeing what you do with the terrain too.
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Splendid work !!!!
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Very good LT -the skin tones are very good
As an aside - I'd like an helmet and axe like that
Would look cool at work, golf or in a DIY store
As an aside - I'd like an helmet and axe like that
Would look cool at work, golf or in a DIY store
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Brilliant stuff LT.
Looks like a typical bunch of wargamers with their t-shirts off. And their backpacks.
Looks like a typical bunch of wargamers with their t-shirts off. And their backpacks.