I finally got round to flocking the bases, but decided not to add tufts to them at this point (I might do so later).
I've done a full post on the "Analogue Hobbies Quarantine Challenge" blog, but here are some teaser pics:
Royal Bodyguard Knights:
Men At Arms:
Foot Knights:
I've also finished painting (and varnishing - I decided to do that today rather than waiting until the other 48 are painted) the first 24 longbowmen:
I'll wait until the others are painted and then base them all in one go.
Wow! I love it. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThese look excellent
ReplyDeleteWow! Me like a lot
ReplyDeleteEvening Hope you are well. These are great and I'm not a robot, Russian spam not or God botherer
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteReally impressive unit!
ReplyDeleteWell worth waiting for! Splendid job again Tamsin!
ReplyDeleteSeriously impressive Tamsin.
ReplyDeleteNice work. What rules are you planning on using?
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted Tamsin!
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely Tamsin! Are you planning to mix the colours of the archers or keep them in units by colour?
ReplyDelete@ Whisk - thanks and boogie-boogie! :)
ReplyDelete@ Neil - cheers! :)
@ Paul's Bods - thanks! :)
@ Martin - cheers! I am well thanks! Are you sure about that Reverend Comrade M2-C4? :)
@ Will - thanks! :)
@ Herkybird - cheers! :)
@ Legatus - thanks! :)
@ Michael A - cheers! :)
@ Carole - thanks! These are for Art de la Guerre, but I can also use them with sabot bases for Lion/Dragon Rampant. :)
@ Ray - cheers! :)
@ Millsy - thanks! Probably a single coat colour on each base. :)
Your knights look excellent Tamsin, and like the bowmen colours
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteAn impressive display of shininess, the bowmen are looking good. Going to be an impressive force
ReplyDeleteCheers! It should look good when it's all finished. :)
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