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sebastosfig24 Jul 2012 12:51 a.m. PST

Hi everyone. If you decide to play a Free company army, you can't overlook the mighty longbows. So I decided to start painting some.

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They're a mix from Donnington and Corvus Belli, in 15mm I might add ;)

It took me about three hours to paint and base the six bases.

timurilank24 Jul 2012 2:38 a.m. PST

A Free Company army is worth looking into. I am working on a Game of Thrones campaign, origianlly set in 15th c. Bavaria. The collection has since grown from the original armies to now include Austrians, Hungarians and part of Northern Italy.

@ DBA Fanaticus/HOTT: link

A Free Company would make an intersting addition. I would like to see the mounted knights when finished.

Cheers,

Jamesonsafari24 Jul 2012 6:16 a.m. PST

lovely work indeed

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