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Stuart M09 Dec 2008 7:08 a.m. PST

As requested here's some photographs of my army;

Landsknecht Artillery & pike

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Imperial Heavy cavalry

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mad monkey 109 Dec 2008 7:57 a.m. PST

Beautiful.

lkmjbc309 Dec 2008 8:16 a.m. PST

Who manufactured the Spanish infantry?

Landsknechts look to be Foundry and Old Glory?

Joe Collins

Stuart M09 Dec 2008 8:44 a.m. PST

The Landskechts are Foundry, the Spanish are Foundry and Front Rank (from their WOTR range)

bigdennis Supporting Member of TMP09 Dec 2008 8:53 p.m. PST

You have captured the feel for that era perfectly

CorporalTrim09 Dec 2008 9:52 p.m. PST

Very well done, Stuart. I particularly like the cavalry. Nice work !

Steve

Rich Knapton17 Dec 2008 2:06 p.m. PST

Excellent! How did you make your flags? They look terrific.

Rich

Stuart M18 Dec 2008 8:42 a.m. PST

The flags are made from address labels.

I use large labels (1 per A4 sheet) and then trace the flag onto them (using a small lightbox, a window will do)then I paint the flag in its primary shade colours, cut it out, attach to the pole and fold it with a crease here and there, no glue involved!

I then paint the mid-tones and highlights to show the creases and folds in much the same way as a figure is painted.

The beauty in this method is that I can usually get about 4 flags from each A4 sheet.

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