Last night, I finally managed to finish the basing of my army for Chalgrove, the
To The Strongest! World Championship, on Saturday. I've photographed all eleven units.
Above are the Famiglia Ducale Elmeti, the household of the Duke of Milan. All minis are Perrys, the above were by painted myself and Lionel Béchara, with the flags from Pete's flags on eBay. N.b. all photos will enlarge if clicked.
Here are some Italian later knights, again by Lionel, who did superb barber-shop lances.All the bases are my famous magnetic
wobbly-edged BatBases.
More later knights, again from Lionel. I gave these deeper bases to protect the lances.
Above, yet more later knights, painted by Richard Hampson-Smith. The standards are for the Bande Nere; I suspect that there may not have been many (or even any) such knights, but the standards are too good not to use.
Here is Giovanni delle Bande Nere, himself, with the last (fifth) unit of later knights. Interestingly it appears that the famous black bands may only have been so-named after his untimely, cannon ball-related demise.
Mounted crossbowmen ex Richard. The various lights will likely screen the advance of the knights.
More mounted crossbowmen, ex Richard.
Even more mounted crossbowmen, ex Richard.
Metal light infantry crossbowmen, from a chap in Sweden.
Plastic crossbowmen, ex-Richard.
Formed crossbowmen; again re-touched and re-based minis, originally painted by Richard. I'm not quite sure what I'll do with these, yet; possibly a refused flank for the knights.
My favourite unit- Venetian spearmen painted by Richard Hampson-Smith, Shaun McTague and myself. These are raw, and likely to be used to garrison the camp. I'm aware that I need to separate the tails on the flag.
Above is the army list; it's not an especially subtle army but should do well-enough in a dead-on clash. As the army is entirely newly-painted, and I've not had time to play a game since November, I am not especially optimistic about my own prospects, but I aim to have fun!
Finally, here's a bonus unit, of Bande Nere pikemen. Unfortunately I didn't have enough points to use them, this time, but I plan to add supporting arquebusiers, post-Salute. I love the grim look of them.
So there we are, all done!
Can I take this opportunity to wish safe journeys to all forty-odd players who are attending the tournament, especially the brave Belgians and Howard who is coming down from the Scottish Isles! May none of your cards be Aces (except when playing me, that is. ;-) ).