For the Knight's Solar chamber I have, well, five Renaissance foot knights!
I've based these to act as both skirmish figures, or as markers for our Renaissance games. In 'Furioso' there is a neat mechanic where opposing pike units can send out their Doppelsöldners/halberdiers/sword & bucklermen in advance to contest one another. Whoever wins the duel continues on to cause mayhem amongst the front ranks of the enemy pike formations. It's an abstract, but interesting way to reflect the doctrine of these close combat specialists.
The outrageous plumes were a lot of fun to paint. As Iain alluded to in one of his previous posts, these guys would fit right in on a Marti Gras float, or marching in a Gay Pride parade. :)
All five of these models are from Steel Fist Miniatures. They're wonderfully realized castings and a real joy to paint.
Brilliant, some nice ideas for my 10mm ones
ReplyDeleteYes! I look forward to seeing more of those from you Martin.
DeleteA beautiful set of figures, Curt.
ReplyDeleteThank you Noel!
DeleteFantastic ... love the dice holder idea and that you can place them "flush" to the unit. Cleverly though out ... Cheers Jez
ReplyDeleteThanks Jez. Maybe a little overthought, but fun to do.
DeleteCan i be cheeky and ask what you think of the Furioso rules? Looks like a lot of dice rolling for a game - got hits then saves and moral checks?
DeleteI quite like them, though as you say, there is a lot of dice rolling. Once you get the sequence of play it rattles along. Overall the rules really capture the flavour of the period, as long as you can cope with not having a lot of control over your troops (which again, is quite on point with the period).
DeleteLove the plumes! You'd have to be a bit bonkers to go charging a pike block by yourself.
ReplyDeleteYep, I guess that's why they got the bonus pay. Still, you couldn't pay me enough for those antics!
DeleteWow, those are wonderful Curt. Love the feathers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter.
DeleteBrilliant stuff as always dude, I know we are pleased to see more stuff for your ongoing Italian Wars project!
ReplyDeleteThanks dude! It's always great to return to Italy. :)
DeleteGorgeous steel fist knights, wonderfully realised!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. Your recent work gave me the kick in the pants to get these done.
DeleteWow, these are incredibly well painted boss! Love the way they can be used for several different battlefield roles.
ReplyDeleteCheers Sander! Let's see if I even use them once! :)
DeleteReally Cool figures - love them
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNice work on those knights. The plumes and the detail on the armour give them a very stylish appearance.
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes, I think 'looking posh' was not an unimportant aspect of the Italian Wars. :)
DeleteStunning stuff! Five-Plume-Flavio is my favourite of the lot and a clever idea to have them either as playable figures or markers.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yes, Five-Plum-Flavio is my favourite as well.
DeleteThats some spiffy Plumage! Nice work
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam!
DeleteStunning work again, Curt! For the Gay Pride you should have given them either pink or rainbow plumes, though. Still, these look okay too ;-).
ReplyDeleteNow, I have to do some rainbow plumes for the next batch...
DeleteThose look awesome dude!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dal!
DeleteWow.. amazing work there! Love them! But um.. why you going back up to lvl 2 there lol... isn't that kinda counter intuative for adventurers? :D
ReplyDeleteI left my phone up there so I gotta go back...
DeleteBesides, I'm ALL ABOUT being counter intuitive. ;)
Thanks Kyle!
Well these just look an absolute treat Curt!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher!
DeleteSupe4 job, those plumes are full on madness 😆
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR