Thursday, May 27, 2021

Jaeckel's Dwarfs - Rank & File IV - The crossbowmen (156 points)

Enter the Frostbeards clan with this unit of quarellers! From the beginning of this OWAC, I wanted to paint something close to the banner of the shooters of Zürich (1513): I have therefore used the blue-and-white scheme of this canton to depict the Frostbeards. 

 

Written at the same epoch, the illustrated chronicle of Lucerne shows a similar flag, this time with an horizontal crossbow:

Illustrated Chronicle by Diebold Schilling of Lucerne (page 81)
 
In the end, I have opted for the vertical option, and decided to replace the upper red strip by painting in red the ribbons hanging from the pole, and sewn to the outer edge of the flag. As for the crossbow, I needed a more stylized design, and I have slightly adapted the model drawn by Gary Chalk in the Warhammer Armies book:

For the painting job, same technique already used for the BlackHorns and the FrostPeak banners: first, paint a grid on the flag undercoated in white, then draw the crossbow with light brown using the grid as a reference, then hide the grid by painting a background as uniform as possible, then paint the coat of arms, and finally (try to) suggest highlights and shadows on the flag itself. I've painted thin lines to figure the fabric of the banner, with limited success I would say. I've then tried to correct the mess, the result being worse... If I had doubts about blue-and-white schemes, I now have the confirmation that I suck at painting them 😑 Anyway...


As there is no crossbowman musician in the Marauder Miniatures range, I have slightly modified my second MM11 hornblower model by replacing the original axe by a more suitable weapon.


The other shooters are just ordinary MM15 models:









The entire band:

 
In terms of army points, we have 10 quarellers (13 points each), including a musician and a standard-bearer, which makes a total of 156 points. 

See you in June for the mercenary captain!

19 comments:

  1. Gorgeous work as always! And I love the banner!

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  2. Wonderful banner. Seeing a step by step of your work would have been fun

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    1. Lucky you, I have posted one on my blog for the Blackhorns clan:
      http://jaeckelalone.blogspot.com/2021/02/owav-iv-pikemen-part-ii.html

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    2. I also wish we could see how you build them. Thats something I really struggle with. Especially all the little extras you add onto them. Brilliant.

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  3. By the orbs of Valaya! Beautiful paintjob on lovely models - blue and white fits them (cannot help but think of Wayne England's iconic imperial dwarfs). Cool banner, good to know how you made it.

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    1. Well... I'm not totally satisfied with this color scheme, but I'm glad you like it!

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  4. By Grimnir! That is top quality work that even an actual dwarf would be proud of

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  5. As Maciek says the blue and white scheme is such a classic and you have done it justice. Fantastic.

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    1. Thanks. I wasn't aware of the fact that the blue and white scheme was such a cliché for dwarves... forgot Wayne England's army I guess :o)

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  6. What a beautiful unit!!! Classic miniatures painted to the top...

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  7. Wonderful! I think my favorite is the first rank and file crossbowman with the fancy feather. Just looks like he's observing the enemy like they're an impish child 😂
    Top nock-tch!

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  8. Another gorgeous contribution this month! You managed to fit loads of character into the unit.

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  9. Absolutely sublime. I know I'm late to the party, I don't care, they're brilliant.

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  10. Despite your reservations you've definitely pulled the white and blue off and any banner based on Chalk's art is a winner in my books! I always struggle with highlighting the folds of a banner so feel your pain there, although I'd say the results are lovely. Always loved these old Quarrelers but yours are another level!

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