As promised here are the Scottish stands re-based, again Lords, knights etc from the Scottish/English border circa 1388.
Scottish force.
James, second Earl of Douglas:
Sir John Swinton:
Sir John Lindsay, Sir James Lindsay:
L to R, Sir John Towers, Sir Walter Sinclair:
L to R, Sir Alexander Frazer, Sir David Fleming:
L to R, Sir Malcom Drummond, Sir William Ruthven:
L to R, George, Earl of Dunbar and March, Sir William Gledstone:
L to R, Sir William Dalzell, Sir Alexander Lindsay:
L to R, Sir David Graham, Sir William Wardlaw:
L to R, Sir John de Haga, Sir John Haliburton:
L to R, Sir John Maxwell, Sir John Montgomery:
L to R, Simon Glendinning,Sir Robert Lauder:
L to R, John Wedderburn, Archibald Douglas:
Scots archers, yes they had longbowmen, just not as many and possibly not as proficient:
That will do for now,
Dave.
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I'm Dave and live in Morpeth, Northumberland in the UK.
This may or may not be a regular thing, we'll just have to see how it goes.
I am a painter/collector of figures first and a wargamer second. My thrill in this great hobby of ours is to place that final well researched & painted unit into the cabinet. The actual gaming with the figures is an important but secondary experience, we all like to win, but it isn't the be all and end all of it, being with good friends and having fun is.
Hope you will enjoy reading this blog as much as I will writing in it.
Just to remind the visitor to scroll down the various pages and click on 'older posts' to see more.
Dave.
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Fantastic! These two armies will look great on the battlefield.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Jonathan.
DeleteMore great work. I like the style of the command bases
ReplyDeleteCan be attached command to the front of the other bases so this makes them fit in the squares better.
DeleteLovely figures! The Douglas arms are one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
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