Tuesday, 21 February 2017

From BrendonW - Mongols and Knights (90 points)

4 x Perry Knights and 5 x FireForge Mongol Cavalry all 28mm.



Two of these Knights have had the heroic princely treatment with gold features to make them targets on the table top. They must have more money than the other Knights perhaps.




Four of these Mongols have armoured torsos from a Gripping Beast Arab box.




That's all for this week. Cheers and happy painting all the way from Darwin, Australia.

Alan and Paul: Nice work, Brendon! I love the flexibility that plastic figures provide, and swapping over armoured bodies to give the Mongols more variety is a great idea. Great basework, as well. I'm interested in what your project(s) with these figures will be?

16 comments:

  1. I always look forwards to your submissions, and this is no exception. I like the knights and the mongols!

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  2. Excellent work and what contrasting sets of horse riders!

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  3. Nice brushwork mate. I really like the way you mix and match kits too.

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  4. Nice gold helms and great mucky mongols!
    Best Iain

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  5. Great figures again. Love the gold details on the Knights and the body swapping conversions.

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  6. I honestly can't pick a favorite force from here, Brendon. It does seem the Beer and Bacon crew are getting a couple of officers though! ;)
    I like the contrast of the colors between the knights and mongols. Very fine work!

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  7. I really like your knights but I must say, your Mongols are charming rogues indeed.

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  8. Thanks everyone for the comments. cheers

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  9. Shiny, yep need to capture and ransom me one of those chaps in gold, nice.

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  10. Excellent work Brendon - I'm really impressed with those Fireforge models - how are they to work with?

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    1. Great to paint. The Mongol riders have a lot of parts so can take a while to build. cheers

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  11. Oh man, I love those Mongols. Lovely work Brendon!

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