The Thirteen Years' War 1454–1466: Mercenary mounted archers (Perry Miniatures)



Hello!

There hasn't been anything for my project "The Thirteen Years' War 1454–1466" for a long time, that's why today such a small unit.

       To be precise, the figures were painted a good few years ago as the beginning of the "War of the Roses" project, and unfortunately in the meantime I got absorbed in the more titular last big clash between the Teutonic Order and the Kingdom of Poland and many models were painted under it.

The same is true of today's archers.
I left 95% of the painting, repainting literally a few things.
I'm happy enough with them that they don't require a major repainting (a small detachment of light cavalry is waiting in line - which I have to repaint from Burgundy colors to the Teutonic Order).

       Another thing is that mounted archers were rare! Horse crossbowmen would be much more suitable in these parts...








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  1. They look great. Any progress on a project is good progress!

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  2. Wow - super painting once again Michal!

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  3. Ależ widok. No i mogą spokojnie przenieść się do Imperium i walczyć w imię Sigmara.

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    1. O tak! Zgadzam się.
      Dziękuję bardzo za dobre słowo!

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  4. There are so much painted details on show here ... wow!

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  5. Great looking cavalry Michal. BTW, I've never heard of that war before. Interesting.

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    1. Oh, I do see your previous posts on this project...for some reason it didn't register 😀

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  6. Excellent painting as always! All of these together would make for a really good looking marching scenario.

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  7. Prezentują się bardzo zacnie - od podstawki, poprzez konie, aż po końcówki łuków!

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  8. Ależ ładna kawaleria Michał!
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  9. Dlatego ja lubię projekty, które mogą pasować do wielu wojen ;) Świetna robota!

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