Wednesday 20 January 2016

From AaronH - 24 28mm Fireforge Men-at-Arms. 120 points.

This entry is 24 Men-at-Arms from Fireforge games. These are made from the Foot Sergeants box set.

Twelve swordsmen and twelve crossbows.
These were done for Lion Rampant, hence the twelve man units. This is a fun game that the boys like to play from time to time. I have eight more of each of these types to bring them up to twenty for Kings of War.


The first unit is twelve sword and shield men. I threw in a few other weapons just for variety. These are very nice models, versatile and pretty. They are easy to paint but, I think, are very handsome. All of the shields are hand painted. At some point, after much practice, they will get some sort of symbol on the shield, but for now, simple designs are enough.


The armor and gambesons take a wash very well. The tabards are not fun to paint and don't really take a wash at all. they are ripe for some free hand, but I haven't decided on what to paint.

 

The next unit is twelve crossbows. Again, the models are very versatile. These are the same box set as the spearmen I painted for last year's challenge. This gives me three units for Lion Rampant. Once I add some bows, a couple of mounted units and some bidowers I'll be done.


I highly recommend this set to anyone looking for early medieval units.

Aaron , just wonderful. I really like the colours you have chosen, subtle yet effective. I actually think the simple shield design is really effective as they are. Top job

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    1. That is one of the attractions for this period for me. I can get all colorful and creative.

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  2. These look realy good. I like the colors.

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    1. Thanks Adam. Red and yellow are like beer and pizza.

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  3. Excellent painting - I love the look of the scale.

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    1. Cheers Pat. The armor is nice and chunky so it takes a wash and highlight remarkably well.

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  4. Great looking figs. Will really stand out on the table

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  5. Very nice work on these boys Aaron :)

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  6. Great job Aaron. Like the look of those figures, great paint job.

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    1. They are very nice figures to work with.

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  7. Really attractive figures. I like the color scheme and shield designs too.

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    1. Thanks Sean. I enjoy coming up with new combinations of patterns for the shields. I did end up repeating one. Cheeky bloke had his back to me.

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  8. I hope Lion Rampant is as good as I think it will be. These figures are worthy additions to anyone's retinue. Spiffing stuff sir.

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    1. It's good fun. Works well for a skirmish game with some interesting tactics. It's also very versatile in army building. When you add in Dragon Rampant you can use any models you own other than Sci/Fi. My boys and I often play with Lord of the Rings models.

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  9. Very nice indeed Aaron. I've been tempted by this set quite a few times. One thing I don't understand though is why there are no torsos in mail? Even just one or two would make a massive difference.

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    1. It's possible that one of the other foot sets has those. I've not picked up any of them yet so I can't confirm that. the sets do mix perfectly, so if that's the case you'd be in luck.

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  10. All looking a bit Spanish with the red and yellow scheme - will these stalwart chaps be taking part in the Reconquista perhaps?

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    1. That had occurred to me as well. I find the reconquista to be fascinating. Lots of characters and no real good guys, though plenty of bad guys.

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  11. A great advert for the boxed sets for sure

    Ian

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    1. If only my photography was better. The light was not very good late last night, sadly.

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  12. Very nice work on them! I am liking the Fireforge stuff more and more as I see it. Really good stuff!

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    1. I've become a big fan of their range. Good value and nice sculpts. They are a great way to bulk out an army.

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  13. Wonderful work Aaron. I'm with Dave - the current shields look great without any further pimping.

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    1. Thanks Curt. Since that is easier for me, perhaps I'll leave them as is...

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  14. Well done on these! As the others I really like the shield designs. I'd go with more intricate patterns for higher ranking individuals only.

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