These two command stands complete the ECW project - at least for the near term. The King Charles I figures is from Warlord with a swapped horse from Perry. The rest of the figures are from a pack each of Perry ECW foot and mounted command.
As mentioned in previous posts, both of these makes work well together. In my opinion, I rather like Warlord a bit over Perry for ECW, particularly as Warlord's range is quite extensive.The flags are from the Warlord Games Battalia set with hammered tipped brass rods for staffs.The Royalists' red sashes were highlighted with the red mixed with a little bit of white. I chose not to highlight with yellow added as it might look too much like the Parliamentarians' orange/tawny sashes.The leather coats were painted with Vallejo Dark Sand mixed with a bit of yellow and white. All of the figures were block painted and then given a Minwax Tudor Satin stain. Highlights added afterwards.This has been a really nice project and my first into the period. I found the painting quite enjoyable and took to block painting and staining very well. I hope to take a "group" photo of the figures the next sunny day - not very common this time of year here in the Pacific NW. Thank you all for your visits and nice comments and wishing you all the best during the holidays!
Fantastic command stands Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Mike! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGorgeous commands stands, Dean! Very sunny today on the Eastside of the State. Tomorrow too.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Jonathan. Yes, I think we had a little bit today. Hopefully more sunshine tomorrow. Best regards, Dean
DeleteReally wonderful painting. You have a distinctive style which is quite different from my own and I find it very pleasing to look at.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your visit and kind words. I've been using a somewhat exaggerated style with the highlighting. More easily visible than realistic, I think. Warm regards,Dean
DeleteYep, fantastic - you saved the best till last.
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you so much for your very kind words. Much appreciated. Best regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful looking command Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Michal! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteInspired job Dean, beautiful vignettes!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteThese fab stands are like a cherry on the top of a cake:) really great complement to your project.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much again, Dmitry. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBrilliant figures! And flags are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much again my friend. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGorgeous command stands! I look forward to the parade!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks a lot, Iain. Warmest regards regards, Dean
DeleteNice work on these Dean.
ReplyDeleteIs the kings head glued on or just pinned in place and removeable for added authenticity ;)
Thanks, Scrivs. Oh, no...the king won't lose his head in battle. In fact, he has a 9 command rating. :) Best regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful and colourful as always! Sorry to ask but these flags are free hand painting or printings?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the kind words and interest. The flags are all from Warlord Games' Battalia set/box. Best regards, Dean
DeleteGorgeous High Command stands, Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Peter! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful work once again Dean - these command stands are really stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Keith. Appreciate the kind words. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteWonderful stuff Dean, great detail on the command stands.
ReplyDeleteThey really do make the period.
Cheers
Stu
Thanks, Stu! Yes, really had to include the King. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful work again Dean......that is a big command stand !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt. Yes, the big base is fitting for a king...or a Napoleon, perhaps. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteStunning work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Bartek! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteLooks cracking!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Simon! Kind regards, Dean
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