Monday, July 14, 2014

Perry WotR Infantry - WIP (Again)

Picked up a second box of the plastic Perry War of the Roses Infantry set. Using a few spares parts from the earlier Perry sets, as well as several modified halberdier arms from some Games Workshop Empire guys, I was able to build several more units of billmen and pikemen. Two more foot commands and a few more longbowmen for the Lancastrians were also built. Once these are painted and based, they'll be set up on the table to see if more figures/units will be needed for the Bosworth game. I plan to have six commands - three Yorkists and three Lancastrians. Here are the newest figures after basecoating and flesh areas painted.

16 comments:

  1. Great! looking forward to your completion of these excellent miniatures Dean....

    cheers,

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    1. Thanks, Phil. Yes, these plastics are a boon to gamers - price-quality quite unmatched. Best, Dean

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  2. Dean, if you go on like this, you will have all the minis you need for the WotR by the end of the year!

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    1. Thanks, Burkhard. This especially since I don't plan to have large units for this scenario. I think it's a decent compromise between table space (5X8') and representational look of units/men involved. We'll see after a playtest in the not too distant future. Best, Dean

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  3. Thank you all very much for your kind words and encouragement! Just the motivation needed to slap more paint on these guys soon. Best, Dean

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  4. You are amassing a sizable force for this project (and quickly). When will it reach the critical mass required for a game?

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    1. Thanks, Jonathan. These additions should do it - at least for the scenario I envision. A playtest will flesh it out. Best, Dean

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  5. Looking forward to seeing these being completed.

    Cheers, Ross

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  6. Blimey you can crack through stuff mate and the quality of your output never drops either!

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  7. I can feel it here in Minnesota...another fast and amazing paint job is coming. No pressure, mind you!

    It's such a colorful period, can't wait to see your results.

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  8. Thanks, Gents! You know part of the thing is I have to use the Minwax before it dries up :) I can never get the thing to last pristine once I open the can. Best, Dean

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  9. Looking forward to seeing these finished Dean.

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