
French Pikes and a Friendly Fiend
The flag is fairly generic. I wanted something larger than the French options included in the boxed set so I made this one in photoshop. It’s nothing special but the actual flag looks much better than these photos represent. It has some subtle shading that my new phone/camera can’t seem to capture. (For instance: There is no black outline on the cross. It is actually a grey shadow in real life.)
Overall they came up looking pretty nice. The command sprue has some nice options including a tambor (hand drum) to add a bit of variety. The figure I used for the standard bearer is nice. I have another one that I think I might use on a Jasper Tudor command base.
And what is this Friendly Fiend I hear you ask?
The base is interesting. It’s resin and is a left over that I bought for a 40K Chaos army that I made back in about 2008/9. So it has been sitting around in the bits-box for about 12 years awaiting for its day to shine.
I don’t know what this figure is supposed to be so I decided to label it as a barrow wight. I like the rust effect I managed to get on the metal parts and the patina on the bronze parts. It came out looking pretty nice after all that time that it spent feeling unloved and neglected.
And that’s it for now.
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