Anyway, after my last post, it probably will come as no surprise to read that I've painted shitloads of Bretonnians. I earned most of these by painting a commission, I three-dee-printed a bunch, bought a couple of bits and pieces and traded for others. At the end of the day, I've not spent a heap of money on this army, certainly not as much one might think in passing. I really wanted to show you can put together a good looking army without spending a fortune. I would never have stuck to painting a project this big without having some kind of ongoing motivation (like a campaign!), so it's been great to see it all come together and get some reward for effort.
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'Claude's Killers' My first Knights of the Realm Unit and proven ass-beaters. |
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'The Basterd's of Bastonne' Veteran Yeomen. These guys have taken and dished out some punishment. |
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Just.. Grail monks. They haven't earnt a name yet. |
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The Garrison of Gisors, trudging around the Badlands. |
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Matthias' 'Olde Guard', my favourite unit. |
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The man himself. |
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His Lieutenants, from L-R. Ser Luc Brocard, Ser Roland Garros the Ghorgon Slayer, Richter Strauss and Ser Outremer the Lord Errant. |
All (well most) of the units are named, Stillmania baby. They all have some kind of kitbash in there too. It might just be head or shield swap, maybe a reposed arm, but my hope was to set the army apart just a little bit from all of the others. There is a mix of Geedub Brets, Highlands Miniatures, Perry historicals, Empire guys and everything in between.
What's left to paint you ask? Well, thanks for asking.
- another 30 Men-at-arms
- x10 errant knights
- x20 more archers
- some Badlands Brigands
- x2 trebuchets
- a mercenary giant
- a damsel
- BSB on horse
I've also since finished ten more foot knights that didn't make it in the photo. I wouldn't mind adding some Grail Knights and crossbowmen as well.. yikes, sounds like a lot when you write it down. Thanks for looking everyone, I've been loving everyone else's blogs - keep it up!