I’ve put together a few mounted command basis for my hundred
years war collection. It includes Joan d’Arc, the Bastard of Orleans and La
Hire. These are all characters I’ve done
foot commands for already for different purposes, but I just wanted mounted
versions partly because I had the miniatures to do it and for versatility
reasons.
The main characters come from a set of three by Perry, and
the standard bearers are from the plastics set. I did consider having them all
on one base, but thought it would ultimately be more useful keeping them separate.
They’re great miniatures, but the Bastard of Orleans
character was a challenging painting job I have to admit, mainly because it’s
quite difficult to pick out the details on his coat of arms. However I think he
turned out ok and I’m quite happy with the result.
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All the mounted command units together. |
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Joan D'Arc points the way. It's a solid piece miniature with the horse and character attached, which is restrictive in many ways, but does mean you get a more unique pose. |
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La Hire ralies his troops. His horse was a little on the low side so I had to insert a small layer of plastic sheet underneath to help raise it up a little. |
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Batard d'Orleans. I picked a slightly more heavily armoured standard bearer for this one as I anticipated that as a more substantial noble he'd have better equipped followers. You can't really see it here, but I tried to have a stab at making his horse a Dappled Grey with passable results. |
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Same character from the other side, I really enjoyed the barding on the horse it was a joy to paint. |