“Did you have the right pictures this month??”
“Yeah.. sort of”
Last month I wrote an article about the Men‑at‑Arms unit… and I ended up taking the pictures of the archers. Great job, truly a great job.
So this month! Here’s a unit of ten “Archers” :D
The background looks more “realistic” because I managed to ruin the sheet of paper right before taking the photo, and the printer decided that it was fine like that.
Michael Perry’s halberdiers are full of character, and they can hold their own against many more recent models.
A great plus of these models is that are really useful with Mordheim! Halberds FTW!
The color scheme is the same as the archers; I’m keeping the same livery for all the main units, but starting next month I’ll begin introducing some variations.
This month I didn’t add anything new to the army, but I did get the chance to paint another band of Restless Dead, sculpted by the incredible Alessio Cisbani.
The first version was done in Mousillon colors; this time I decided to use the same palette I’m using for the rest of the army.
The warband is the result of a failed crusade, sometimes even the blessing of the Lady is not enough to win the day.
The time has come for the Leader's month!
See you in May

Great work this month's minis, both the living and dead ones. You're so right about Perry miniatures, the twins have been among the best in the business forever, it seems.
ReplyDeleteI feel a bit guilty about the shortage of those "fighter" shields, back when I decided to use them for my Vampire Counts army I bought *a lot* of them and maybe there's none left for anyone else now? :D
Timeless is definitely the word for Perry's! Wonderful work on them and the dead 👌
ReplyDeleteOooh, I really love those undead Brets! Lovely and vibrant, but still gross and grimey. Well done on both units
ReplyDeleteNice unit, with great contrast. Lovely
ReplyDeleteGreat unit! I always like Bretonnian Archers!
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