The guy on the left is based on the illustration below from the Codex Manesse of Burchard von Wengen. Since it only shows his helmet and shield, I took the liberty to use one of the Gripping Beast figures with a sleeved surcoat. The horns on the Old Glory helm isn't exactly like the one illustrated, but close enough.
A couple more views of the figures. The Von Wengen guy will go on a horse with mail barding. Notice how the mail is sculpted differently on the two.
It appears the "man purse" isn't a new invention - the Gripping Beast guy has one.
Really nice mate - these knights are special!
ReplyDeletenice work Dean...as always
ReplyDeleteGood stuff...Can't wait to get started on my knights soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments, Gentlemen. Although this project is going pretty slowly, I am enjoying researching the codex and seeing which knight would make an interesting addition to the unit. Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery impressive work. Can´t wait to see the knights finished,
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking figures!
ReplyDeleteIf you're doing requests, I'd love see Friedrich II. von Leiningen.
Regards,
Matt
Matt:
ReplyDeleteThanks - oooh, von Leiningen- triple eagles per escutcheon - only if I get transfers :)! Regards, Dean
I'm now catching up on your posts. Your knightly WIP looks fantastic!
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fantastic painting... but I fear the Battle Honours knights do not exist... they are in fact Gripping Beast ones, once distributed in USA by Battle Honours! you got me crazy trying to figure why I never saw BH 28mm medieval!
ReplyDeleteAh - got it; wow, those have been hanging on the wall at my local gaming store for years - in Battle Honors blisters. Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteI was quite surprised beacuse I have them also and bought from GB!
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