This month's entry is my unit of handgunners. They are only 10 models big. I painted them in the Güsseldorf colors of Blue and Yellow. Their feathers are painted whitish grey to look like goose feathers.
The unit's standard bears a goose feather across an arquebus on a blue field. On the reverse there is the regimental motto in yellow gothic font: "Wenn du eine gans horst, duck!" which translates to "when you hear a goose, duck!"
I sculpted the regiment to have fairly lethargic poses, except for the leader, to represent the relative inactivity of forces on the battlefield. Most of war is really just marching around, and even when fighting it's mostly reloading the cumbersome handguns. After painting these, I had a pair left over, these are going to get converted to add a little more variety to the poses - at least one in a shooting pose and another futzying with his satchel.
Next, I painted up 3 more halberdiers for my halberdier regiment. This brings them up to 18 now.
Finally, I present Hans die Gans (Hans the Goose) - he is a Gaston-like figure from Gusseldorf. So we can imagine him as a local folk hero (bully) who is ready to brawl with local beastmen.
Handgunners 96 pts
Hans 68 pts
Halberdiers 27 pts
Total 191 pts
Great job on the figures, they are so expressive when you paint them! Congratulations on finishing!
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff, loving the background story, well done on a cracking challenge
ReplyDeleteThis is just so great - I love Hans die Gans, the main colors for the unit are rich and well-balanced, and the banner is a triumph.
ReplyDelete"If you hear a goose, duck!" Excellent.
Honk if you love this army! Honk honk!
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DeleteSo much character in these sculpts, I can almost smell the straw, cider and goose!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for this last regiment! All your miniatures have a "C46 villagers" vibe that works particularly well with this peasant army.
ReplyDeleteThese are fab, and Hans is definitely capturing that Gaston vibe! :)
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