
"15th century Conversions" Topic
1 Post
All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.
Please remember that some of our members are children, and act appropriately.
For more information, see the TMP FAQ.
Back to the Renaissance Discussion Message Board
Areas of InterestRenaissance
Featured Hobby News Article
Featured Recent Link
Top-Rated Ruleset
Featured Showcase Article The Acolyte Vampires return - based, now, and ready for the game table.
Featured Profile Article The Editor heads for Vicksburg...
Featured Book Review
|
| Tango01 | 16 Feb 2026 3:39 p.m. PST |
"My 15th century collection features numerous converted miniatures, as one of the most important and satisfying aspects of the hobby for me is making my units and individual miniatures look unique. On this page I'll share some the interesting conversions I've done with some hopefully useful photo examples. The collection is mostly made up of Perry Miniatures, both plastics and metals from their Wars of the Roses and European Armies ranges. One of the joys of multi-part plastic miniatures is being able to mix components from different sets – with Perry Miniatures having a total of 5 plastic sets for these ranges, why would I not want to do this??? To limit myself to assembling the miniatures straight from the box with no part-swapping would be a wasted opportunity! Plastic also lends itself to being cut up and re-positioned, so things like leg-swaps can be attempted. The accompanying metal miniatures to go with the plastics are somewhat limited (at least compared to some of the other Perry ranges) but very useful…"
Full Harness link Armand |
|