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  • #162797
    Christophe
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    Hope you will like the metal Warlord landsknecht that I paint recently.

    #162802
    Charge The Guns
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    Wow – those are stunningly beautiful, Christophe! Great colours and I love all of the rich colours and contrasts. They really look the business. The flags are also very good. Did you paint them, or buy them?

    Hope to see more from you. Are these units for a particular battle?

    #162803
    Christophe
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    Thank you my friend, like you appreciate it
    Yes I painted them.
    Flags from “Flag of War” and “Peter’s Flag”
    These two regiments are a small part of my Renaissance army project : two armies , an Imperialist one and a french one.

    #162804
    Christophe
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    A bit more with arquebusiers and handgunners

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by Christophe.
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    #162814
    invisible officer
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    Nice forces and a great plan.

    The ” Are these units for a particular battle?” qustion hit me too.

    I see the Imperial flag in a unit combined with the flags of the Duke of Bavaria. He was part of the empire but very strict in showing to be a sovereign Duke. .

    And the Habsburg / former Babenberg family arms of a Knight as it would be seen in an arms roll. (The one with the maid). But hardly as a unit flag. Did the makers give a hint for the use on a battle flag?

    #162825
    Christophe
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    No particular battle at all. I admit I’m not a specialist. The purpose is just to have beautiful minis on the tabletop and have fun with friends on fiction fights.
    Apologise if I did mistake with the different flags

    #162827
    invisible officer
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    Absolutely no reason to apologise.

    I was just curious, trying to learn as much as possible.

    #162843
    John N. Holly
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    Superb painting.

    #162845
    Corso
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    Great work – well done!

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