"How regal looking is Perry Miniatures' King Henry V?" Topic
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Captain dEwell | 28 Jul 2015 1:25 p.m. PST |
It looks as though he is wearing a gold crown but (for me) it is not entirely clear from the photograph. Does this figure look splendidly regal and can it be confirmed that he does have a crown? I want to use him to resemble his father, Henry V, for a Battle of Shrewsbury 1403 wargame. Does the armour on this sculpt represent a later style to the few years either side of the new 15thC? Thanks. |
Mick in Switzerland | 28 Jul 2015 11:26 p.m. PST |
He is wearing a crown and the heraldry is sculpted onto his shield and jupon (waistcoat). I think you could use him without any problem. |
Supercilius Maximus | 29 Jul 2015 11:57 p.m. PST |
'Oos' that then? 'Ee must be a king. Why? 'E 'asn't got all over 'im…… YouTube link |
Captain dEwell | 30 Jul 2015 3:18 p.m. PST |
Thank you gentlemen. Sage comments. This wonderfully painted figure of Henry V by fellow TMPer Gen Custer also greatly assists to answer my question.
With all due respect and admiration to Gen Custer. link |
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