God Wills it!
The continuation of the last post, carrying on with the crusades theme, now to build a Crusader army.
The project took three year to complete painting over 1100 figures, 300 horses and all the bits and bobs that go with them. Here is the story of my building my Crusader army.
A lot of the figures have been collected at B&B and donations over the years.
JULY 2014
The first unit to build always has to be the Templar Knights, but I thought I would start with the foot sloggers, the Templar Sergeants and foot knights from Fire Forge Games.
The great thing about plastic is the way it can be destressed easier than metal. The Elite Sergeants
The Foot Knights Back from years of campaigning
All done with a sharp blade
The paint goes on
The "dust" is just a flat earth paint.
The banner is made from a tomato puree tube
The Salute Richard the Lionheart, painted as a Templar
JANUARY 2015
Time to start on these
First mounted Crusader unit done Knights. Horses done, using oils
Mounted Sergeants
FEBRUARY 2015
I think most are Perrys,Gripping Beast, with some old Citadel chaps Heavy Crossbowmen
Unarmoured Crossbowmen
Unarmoured spear units Gripping Beast and Perrys
MARCH 2015
Some of these were already painted. I have since drilled an repaired any broken spears with steel ones.
In progress
The true cross and crusading Monks
APRIL 2015
Outremer is going to be a very busy place this year! Next batch of armoured infantry. All banners are hand painted.
These units have since been filled out into twenty man units.
Officers and extras (to be used in other units)
How they will be used in Kings of War or Sword and Spear rules
MAY 2015
Another unit of spears & and someone to take confessions
The Elite Hospilitars Knights are ready for Outremer. Perrys and Essex
Some Mercenary spearmen. I have done vaguely as Armenians
JULY 2015
Two more Units of Crossbows. 28mm Perrys, Foundry and Gripping Beast
Slingers, Light Foot, Perrys metals
Pilgrims (Classed as medium Infantry)
Casualty Markers. There are stones on each edge 1, 2. 3
NOVEMBER 2015
Unit of Knights, based on Spanish colours (El Cid Era). I have also shot
myself in the foot by texturing the movement tray to match the unit and
I like the look, so now I have about 60 movement trays to texture,
paint & Flock......DOH!!!
Plus some Personalities
Godfrey of Bouillon - First King of Jerusalem
Bohemond I of Antioch, Painted with the Hauteville family CoA
Raymond of Toulouse - Painted with the cross of Toulouse CoA
JANUARY 2016
Another unit of Norman Arabs which can be used as Mercenaries. 28mm Perrys
More knights for Outremer
MARCH 2016
More Archers and a unit of Axemen
The second rank axe man was a giveaway figure from Warfare a few years ago
I also flocked and painted all the movement bases (here are a few of them)
JUNE 2016
More Crusader Cavalry
Light Cavalry ( until I pack out it's ranks) Citadel/ Gripping Beast
The Army so far!
Cavalry
Infantry
The above was the army at Salute in 2018, but have since added to it. As I had lots to collect from Salute.
MAY 2017
SEPTEMBER 2017
More armed Pilgrims
Some more Normans & Franks for Outremer. These Normans are from Conquest games.
The Knights of St Cruyff!
Franks (just a half Regt ATM)
You can't have a Crusade without a caravan to protect. Cart from various sources.
An Ambulance
and some goats from GB
The game at Salute 2018
And at Crisis 2018
And just to finish off, much later Crusading Holy Order.
Knight's of St John (Hospitilars) in their later habits 1250's. 28mm Gripping Beast Holy Order
I still have about twenty more cavalry to do that I found in my stash when I moved.
Supurb work mate they look great
ReplyDeleteI do like the fireforge figures and they stretch forward to the late 13th century with shield changes.
Cheers
Matt
Slightly heroic for some peoples tastes, but I like them, so easy to slap paint on!
DeleteExcellent work, well done
ReplyDeleteThanks, much appreciated
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