Hello just put some old wars of the roses pictures up and I thought I would share them here as well as there in a proper scale and Pendraken. I'm slowly working my way through getting two armies together for poleaxed 2, but at the moment I'm using the one army as two with the bloody baron's rules which I'm finding really fun.
(http://ofdiceandtinymen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/wor1.jpg)
more pictures over on the blog if you're interested, apologies for the photo quality
http://ofdiceandtinymen.wordpress.com/2012/10/15/a-york-a-york/
Edit: pic embedded & resized
:-bd 8)
Great. Maybe for a perfect finish, you should paint the edges of the flags.
Thanks for the comments. Yup I think painting the edges would be a really good idea. Looking at them now they do seem to stand out. I found it tricky geting them to line through when I was putting the flags together originally. :)
Looking good to me 8).
A handsome little army, Benjamin. If you use the Poleaxed rules I guesss you're a member of the Lance and Longbow Society?
Great looking army.
Just wondering how you've based them - can't quite work out from the pic. Have you adapted the basing to Bloody Barons?
Malbork
Each element is based on a 60 by 30 bases so for bloody barons I use two bases for a contingent, with markers and a little book keeping for casualties. Works fine that way and for polaxed I use 4 bases for most contingents.
Hertsblue
I’m not a member of the lance and longbow society yet but I’ve got lots of their publications and played a few participation games at shows so I probably should join :)
:-bd
Looking real good, a period that is drawing me in, the lure is always strongest after Tewksbury too!
or could that be the mead..........
Thanks for the info Benjamin. Might have a look at the Poleaxed set :-\
I really don't need another project right now, I really don't need another project right now.......
Quote from: Rothgar68 on 16 October 2012, 04:00:10 PM
I really don't need another project right now, I really don't need another project right now.......
Oh yes you do...... :d =)
ianS
Every one needs at least one more project than they can possibly finish ;)
Why not look on it as one more thing to come back to? ;)