Thus I present 46(36?) War of the Roses Archers. 12 of them will join the previously posted ones as a second rank, while the rest will form another unit.
As a side note, I've finally got my Henry's straight, (I think). I've bought the appropriate Perry models, and a later part of this challenge will probably feature me painting them up.
This shot exists to provide evidence they are actually Green and White |
Lovely work on these Perry plastic bowmen, the white is much more in evidence and has come out really well and the basing works really well too. To come over lightly officious I caould only count 36 figures which tallies with your total of 180 well earned points!
All the best Iain
Absolutely correct, it's 36. The curse of posting at 6.30 this morning, having been up since 6 to get the grass on before I went to work.
ReplyDeleteOne can never be bored of archers, Dave :)
ReplyDeleteFor the period you need lots and lots of archers. This unit is very nice. And it looks like everyone got their tunic on right way round even if counting noses was a problem!
ReplyDeleteThose are good Dave!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on those archers
ReplyDeleteWell done - the mass of archers makes me cringe when I imagine a volley!
ReplyDeleteLovely archers Dave!
ReplyDeleteWe're all ready for tons of archers, Dave. :) Great work. Love the 'Proof of White' profile shot. :P
ReplyDeleteNice job, green and white is a jolly snappy combo.
ReplyDeleteAnother episode of "The Archers" - I found myself humming the theme tune to the radio show! These are great. I have several boxes of Perry War of the Roses figures that I really should work on.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Well done. Cheers
ReplyDeleteVery striking work and lovely figures - cracking stuff
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Another volley of archers, well done Dave.
ReplyDeleteWow, these will look great in your group shot.
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