Here is the latest addition to my Lannister Sergeants :
hope you like him!
The first frame of the ‘Agincourt ‘ French plastic infantry is finished here are a few examples.
These are just from the Infantry frame, there will be a knights frame too. This infantry frame can actually be used from the 1380’s to the 1430’s and for many different European countries, not just French.
I got a castle by tabletop workshop for christmas last year. This was destined to be the centerpiece of my terrain for games in the world of GoT and for my medieval armies.
Sadly Tabletopworkshop doesn’t trade anymore. There homepage is up for sale.
Here are pictures of the finished castle the outer battlement and the terrain tiles the castle sits on are scratch build .
If you want to see the complete building process go here
If you like what you see please leave feedback
I took part in the painting swop over on Steve Dean’s Forum. I send a figure to Greywolf ( an old Warhammer Plastic figure) and he send me a Space marine scout figure.
Here are the pictures of the completed figure he send back to me:
I put the figure next to some Lannisters painted by me.
Here is the figure I painted for Greywolf. It is the first Space marine I painted since Warhammer 40k 1st edition came out.
So I am not so good at painting these typ of figure anymore.
The Ultramarines chapter symbol and the tacticl device on the shoulders are freehand.
Hope you like what you see.
The Perrys can now reveal a project they’ve been working on over the last two years. David Marshall (MMDioramas) and themselves ( together with others) have been working on the Agincourt 600 diorama for the Royal Armouries. For more pictures and information see our Facebook.
After a longer hiatus ( big garden refurbishing and summer holidays) here is the next figure for my Lannister army:
The banner bearer of the unit:
The banner is freehand as is the lettering . The banner is done out of tin foil.
I used this picture as inspiration:
Here are more pictures of the figure and a close up of the Banner:
Hope you like the figure ! If so please like this or leave a reply
The Great Wargaming Survey is here again. Building on last year’s very successful snapshot, we’ve changed some questions, tightened up some others, and generally have tried to make it both worthwhile and comparable to last year.
To take part go here
I wanted to have a Sandor Clegane figure for my ongoing Game of Thrones project in 28mm.
As Inspiration I used this picture taken from one of the GoT films:
I used Parts from the Perry war of the roses plastic sets and an old Warhammer Knights plastic Helmet from which I cut the plum of. I scared the face on the right side to resemble the burn marks Sandor has.
I came up with this:
I did a riding version too:
With a little paint and the addition of a flag the figures look like this:
A close up of the scar:
And the riding version:
The heraldry is pure freehand I hope you like my Sandor Clegane figure . If so feel free to leave a coment or a like!