I picked up from Medbury a set of Knights at rest and Knights at prayer, this command stand features a mounted and foot knight at rest with a knight at prayer doing homage to his lord.
As usual for Medbury, beautiful figures with loads of character.
Of the remaining two figures from these sets, I used the Knight at rest on foot to make a lower level character and the other praying knight just on a standard base to fit in a unit where needed or use as 'dressing'
The crested helm and additional plate on the second knight puts him rather later than the 1264-1265 period of the rest of the collection and he may never get used, but still a nice piece.
From Reconquer Designs is this set of fleeing villagers, five figures, two carrying children, a pack horse and a hand cart.
These are very nice although I think that the detail is probably a bit to fine for gaming, I already broke one of the shafts on the hand cart.
The last couple of sets are the remaining 32mm prints that I spoke about in my earlier post when I painted the 28mm versions of them. I was not going to paint these, but as they represent the last unpainted Medievals that I have I thought it would be rude not to.
Another set of tanners, I did not do a big single vignette like last time, with some of them done on individual bases this time around.
Lastly a Spanish shepherd with three mastiffs to guard the sheep.
So, that's the Barons' War project done for now, every figure painted! I plan to not buy anything else until the new Wargames Atlantic releases come out in the form of those command stands.
It seems a stretch to claim the hand card as a 28mm vehicle, but if we roll into that 20pts the dogs, children, tanning equipment and such like then one 28mm vehicle, one 28mm mounted, 16 28mm foot and a pack horse will tally 115pts
From DaveD . Finished Paul , Finished well that’s wonderful and while on your holiday too. That’s dedication .I will run with that points suggestion .












Fabulous work Paul! Love the knight kneeling before his lord.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul and really taken by the knight, with lord, brush work.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see such variety and so well executed
ReplyDeleteI’ve really enjoyed watching this project roll out Paul, I’m kind of sad to see it end. Fantastic work from start to finish.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing the project.
ReplyDeleteWell done, they look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of figures especially love the peasant type "tanners".
ReplyDeleteFantastic painted medieval figures!
ReplyDeleteLove these models, well done!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful project, Paul. Great work.
ReplyDeletePaint on holiday? Either you are very brave or you have a very understanding partner!
ReplyDeleteMore fabulous stuff and great to see all th civilians
Top brushwork Paul.
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