These will be proxy light cavalry jinetes for the Italian Wars project. They're painted in a red and yellow color combination to simplify the process. Used the usual block painting, followed by Minwax staining, and a final highlighting of the metal parts, face, and folds of cloth.
I used a spare body from the Heavy cavalry set for the leader. The Conquistador set has riders in quilted armor, but the same heads as the Heavy cav set. The horses are the same too, but don't come with the additional armor barding pieces in the Heavy cav set.Here are some pictures of the Wargames Atlantic Conquistador/Renaissance sets - 3 boxes of infantry, and a box each of Conquistador and Heavy Cavalry. The flags are from the Warlord Games Landsknecht Starter Army set.They're painted more uniformly in red and yellow than they likely were historically. They could also be used for a WHFB Estalian army as well.
The arquebusiers are in battleline, but can also be used as smaller sections for the Colunela formation rule.
Still need some artillery crewmen to get a playtest of the Death and The Landsknecht Pike & Shotte game, but as our bathroom in the process of "remodelling" I can't really host a game at my place yet. I use quotes for remodelling because it isn't by choice, but due to water damage from an improperly (or defective) shower pan. It had been leaking water onto the subfloor for the 6 years we've been living here. Thankfully it's finally getting fixed and covered by our insurance. Here's a quick picture of what it looked like when they first started demoing it. They'll started repairing the subfloor and drywall tomorrow - they demo'd the entire tiled floor and shower wall. Our bathtub, toilet, shower glass, and cabinets are on my back porch and in the garage. Thankfully we have two other bathrooms while awaiting this to be resolved. Well, so much for now - thanks for visiting the blog and wishing you all the best!
Fantastic cavalry and Spanish army Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Mike! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteRed and yellow seem appropriate colours for Spanish troops of any era, Dean! They all look stunning, as usual.
ReplyDeleteThe shower area does look a bit of a mess...hopefully it is on the ground floor?!
Thanks, Keith. I like the uniform look of the red and yellow. Our home is a single story, so just that area was damaged. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteNice! How do these Wargames Atlantic match up with Foundry mounted MAA and Gendarmes? Asking for a friend…
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jonathan. I think the figures themselves would be okay but the horses would be larger. Foundry horses are a bit smaller than most current 28mm ones, IMO. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAmazing work Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal! Just the usual wargaming painting. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteThe Atlantic miniatures look amazing. Great job on them Dean.
ReplyDeleteHope the repairs are completed without further undue delay.
Thanks a lot for your kind words, Richard. Can't wait to get the house fixed to host games again. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteVery nice figures Dean and here's hoping you can field them in a battle very soon. Best of luck with the renovation too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, Andrew. Much appreciated. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteLovely cavalry Dean………enjoy the new bathroom 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteSuper painting, Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Ray! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteExcellent looking cavalry! Hope the refurb is completed soon!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain