Friday, 17 January 2020

Florentine knights


As well as the new guns, I've also been putting some more knights together for the Italian Wars. Above are some Florentines; I put them on unarmoured horses, like to ones depicted in the "Rout of San Romano". The excellent Florentine flag is one of Pete's flags, from eBay.

Below are more plastic Perry knights, this time in charging poses. Most of these were painted by chum Lionel in France, who paints a mean barber's shop lance. :-)


The extra knights give me more options for fielding either more units for the 15cm grid, or larger units for the 20cm To the Strongest! grid. I'm also currently putting a second Renaissance army together for eventual play-testing purposes.

13 comments:

fireymonkeyboy said...

The Florentines are especially nice, well done!

Hendrid said...

Nicely done.

Michael Awdry said...

What an awesome sight!

BigRedBat said...

Yes I am very pleased with the Florentines; simple but effective. Like me. ;-)

Bartek Zynda said...

Amazing job Simon.

Chrisfigurines said...

Lovely painting Simon, and great basing too .

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Beautiful work sir!

Millsy said...

Very nice mate!

caveadsum1471 said...

Lovely looking knights and good to hear the renaissance rules are on going!
Best Iain

Unknown said...

Those are nice!

Bluewillow said...

Great work mate, one of perry's best sets

Cheers
Matt

BigRedBat said...

Thanks all! Much appreciated.

Biblicrafts Miniatures said...

Beautiful knights and awesome bases! Trully realistic!