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So here comes the third and final post for the Norman Army. In this we are focusing on the Norman Archers and the Command Stands.
The Archers
have all been assembled using the Conquest Games Medieval Archers and the
Gripping Beast Dark Age Archers. I managed to squeeze out 8 units of these
chaps – some of which can be used as skirmishers if required. A couple of
observations on these plastic figures.
Conquest Archers |
Gripping Beast Archers |
First up the Gripping Beast figures appear to be slightly smaller in bulk against the Conquest ones and for that reason I have avoided where possible putting them on the same bases. The Conquest versions are beautifully sculpted and give the modeller plenty of opportunity to create plenty of different poses. Indeed you can give them short or long bows. These are probably the best of the range that I have seen from conquest and despite being called medieval archers on the box they have a very strong dark age flavour – conical helms and short mail coats. So as mentioned I can field 8 of these units.
Conquest Archers |
My research into Hastings suggests that 25% of the Norman Army were archers, 25% horse and 50% infantry. As of today I have 35 units for the Norman Army in the following numbers – Archers (8), Horse (10), Foot (17) – close enough I think.
Gripping Beast Archers |
Skirmishers |
Skirmish line |
As far as the command stands are concerned I created four from the plastic Norman Foot boxes and a further five from metal figures sourced from the likes of Conquest, Footsore and another manufacturer I cannot recall. These have all been mounted on circular bases to differentiate them from the standard units. Both rulesets we are going to use – Hail Caesar and To the Strongest call for separate leadership stands.
So there we have it folks the Norman Army – just need to add a few banners and then it is all complete
Conquest Plastic |
Close Up |
Pictures of the Duke (conquest games - bloody big horse)
Still need to add the banner |
And there we have it the Norman Army - 35 units and 10 command stands
which you can now find here
http://shedwars.blogspot.com/2019/01/28mm-saxon-army.html
Cracking stuff Eric! There's nothing quite like a big army laid out ready to fight.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeleteA grand scale as always lo9king forward to seeing the battleš
ReplyDeleteNo wonder it wore you out!
ReplyDeleteImpressive army, though I cannot warm to plastic myself.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite battles, looking forward to seeing them in action.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely awesome! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLooks very impressive
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the full army arrayed, nothing no beats a lot of figures arrayed like that.
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