Saturday 30 April 2022

Onward Christian Soldiers - a return to my crusader army

Back in 2014/15 I purchased, built and painted both Crusader and Saracen armies. The core of these armies were boxes of Fireforge and Gripping beast. At the time I based all the figures individually and although I was using army painter dip I was not matt varnishing the finished article. As a result I had two armies that looked very glossy, impractical to play with and generally unloved. I decided that at the beginning of this year that I would rectify this. 

A complete rebase, re-varnish and additions to the forces would be required.

The last two months has seen me focus on the Crusader forces and I am delighted that for the moment this part of the project is finished. (until I add more !!)

The muster now includes

6 x Leaders on round bases

18 Bases of mounted Knights (36 figures)

15 Bases of mounted seargeants (30 figures)

5 Bases mounted Templar Knights (10 Figures)

6 Bases moubted Hospitaller Knights (12 Figures)

(Subtotal 88 mounted troops)

52 Bases of Heavy Infantry (208 Figures)

18 Bases of Xbows (54 Figures)

12 Bases of Bows (36 Figures)

(Subtotal 298 foot troops)


Most of the mounted knights are from Conquest - they work quite well with the Fireforge mounted figures.


I have mounted the Crossbows three to a base


The standards are all imagers taken from the internet and just need some tidying up.




The Foot soldiers are all Fireforge - I have mixed up the standard soldiers with dismounted knights. Each base has four figures, with each base carrying the same hand painted shield design to denote retinues.


The Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller  are all Fireforge


The archers are all Fireforge Medieval archers plus a few metals from an unknown manufacturer - again three to a base


The mounted Sargeants are all Fireforge



The frontage of the army extends to about 2 metres


Better start on the Saracens next...




  



6 comments:

  1. Superb pictures and figures!!

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  2. Nice work Eric the force looks impressive now

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  4. That is a superb looking force! Very nice indeed.

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  5. They look great. I need motivation to get my Normans done, but at the moment they are down the painting list a bit!

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