Thursday 4 March 2021

Morvan Lez-Breizh Matthew Williamson (10 points)

 

Morvan Lez-Breizh


Thought to be the first King of a unified Brittany in the Middle Ages, his rule last a short four years after the death of Charlemagne. He will lead my Bretons against the Franks on the table for the late 8th and early 9th century. The king figure is Morvan lez Breizh from Footsore, unsure of the priest but I did add the cross from a plastic set. 




Two 28mm foot @5 each = 10 points 

Cheers
Matt

15 comments:

  1. That is really cool Matt - what a neat vignette. The priest in particular...I can "feel" the faith. Nice work.

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  2. thanks, I have been saving him for a few years for a suitable base, I originally thought crusades when I purchased the figure, one of the desperate doomsayers types!

    cheers
    Matt

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  3. Nice command base ... is that a shield transfer - looks interesting design? Cheers Jez

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  4. Great work, Matt. A lovely command group, with some fine characters who don't often enjoy the limelight! Awesome work, Sir!

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    1. thanks mate, I am building last year I built Breton dark age kingdoms, just finishing off a few pieces from my project draw.

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  5. Great command stand. I’ve spent some time on the Breton coast and there’s a lot of great history there.

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    1. yes, I was surprised and good claims to the aurthur legends too.

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  6. Lovely command stand, the priest looks very pious. Can we get a shot of that shield though?

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    1. cheers Phyllion, I will add another photo

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  7. Oh, that priest is brilliant. Well done!

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    1. cheers Curt, it is me when I grow my hair long and head off on a wild crusade!

      cheers
      Matt

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    1. yes, I have had the priest for years and was looking for a fellow for the command base, and he was waiting!

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  9. Lovely vignette! Love the priest!
    Best Iain

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