"One Of These Knights, we're gonna find out pretty mama..." Topic
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Captain dEwell | 27 Sep 2013 1:36 p.m. PST |
Can someone kindly identify the manufacturer of this knight for me, please. I assume it must be at least 54mm tall. link It is one amazing sculpt painted to represent Thomas Chaucer during the battle of Agincourt, 1415. Thomas was the son of Geoffrey Chaucer who wrote The Canterbury Tales and he took into the field 12 men-at-arms and 37 archers. Thanks in advance. |
nnascati | 27 Sep 2013 3:46 p.m. PST |
I'd guess Pegaso or Andrea, but probably 70mm. |
Captain dEwell | 27 Sep 2013 5:19 p.m. PST |
nnascati, Spot on with Pegaso Miniatures – I had never even heard of the company, so many thanks. The knight is 54mm. Fabulous range of figures, and some very suitable for Need More Bobbies board. link |
Beer Bear from Banff | 08 Oct 2013 2:50 p.m. PST |
Nicely designed figure and very well painted. Chaucer had a very interesting and unusual coat-of-arms. |
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