This month we see another addition to the army of Gusseldorf. This time Landsknecht or greatswords. They continue with the livery of Gusseldorf (blue and yellow) and the signature goose feathers.
This regiment's standard bears the Goose of Gusseldorf Rampant on a field of blue. On the reverse the banner has the regimental motto/battlecry "Ente. Ente. Angriefen!" Translated to English it means "Duck. Duck. Attack!" embodying the suddenness of attacking wilde geese and an allusion to the children's game, "Duck. Duck. Goose!"
Painting german type font is tricky.
The unit leader was sculpted to be an homage to the Nulner Landsknecht of 3rd ed. Also! Look at those pants!
Finally, I also painted three halberdiers to expand my halberdier regiment: two rank and file, and a musician. the musician comes from the group of women I sculpted. I am going to use her until a sculpt a better halberdier musician model (the current one just isn't up to snuff.)
This month's painting surely exceeds the ten model minimum, but not the 200 point norm. I had painted a witch, but I wasn't happy with her so she didn't get based and completed. This means that my points for the month are a tad scant.
Greatswords with light armor x10 = 90
Greatsword Standard and musician = 18
halberdiers x3 (inc musician) = 28
Total = 136
Love that banner!!!
ReplyDeletegreat job - the banner is quality, anything yellow on a dark background is highly impressive and the typeface knocks it out the park :)
ReplyDeleteTake a gander at these! I'm down with this unit!
ReplyDeleteYeah, but don't you get x5 points for sculpting all your own miniatures anyway!?
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great unit, I love the background and the banner and motto. They rightly deserve their +1 Shock Elite status
Goose! Love it. This project really is incredible.
ReplyDeleteLooking good sir, looking good.
ReplyDeleteFantastic job, I appreciate the creativity that went into the project. The sculpting is great as is the colour scheme, and the goose banner is a cheery on top!
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