Tuesday, 2 February 2021

The boys from Bern

 Just a very quick post to show off my first painted unit for my 15th century Swiss force. 





The minis are 10mm pendraken and are really nice to paint, which is handy because I have another 5 pike units to do!.

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  1. These look awesome mate.
    Bloody scary too! Can't wait to see them in action.

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    1. Ta very much sir, the army list I'm working from needs 6of these units so hopefully on the table they should look pretty good.

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  2. 10mm, my god... do you use magnifying glasses ? I'm not even sure I could see them on my table... Nice painting, and love the banners :)

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    1. Cheers Phil, yes I did use a magnifying lamp!. They are actually really easy to paint as you can hide the messy ones behind the rest!.

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  3. Nice unit and terrain! It's good to see you back with this blog. Cheers, Karl

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    1. Thanks it's good to be back!. Hopefully I will have more to show soon.

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  4. Nice work, its a scale I've never worked with but you've done a fine job.

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    1. Thanks. It's a fun scale to paint once you get used to it.

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  5. Thanks mate, I'm pretty pleased with them.

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  6. Really nice. I'm very partial to Swiss and Burgundians.

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    1. Ta muchley, they are a bit of a go to for me too.

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  7. Looking good sir! Are you planning on playing One Hour Wargames with them?

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    1. Thanks very much. They are based for kings of war and Niel Thomas's medieval rules but I dare say they will find their way into some one hour wargaming too.

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