Making their way of the "workbench" are six command stands that I've just painted for the Great Italian Wars.
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| The main figure is from Warlord Games and sold as Gaston de Foix. |
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| The standard bearer is from out of the Perry Miniatures plastic sets. The flag is from Pete's Flags. |
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| The main, mounted figure is another Warlord Games miniature. This one is sold as Giovanni de Medici. |
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| Another one of Pete's Flags, |
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| Both models are from Perry Miniatures. The main character being metal and the standard bearer plastic. |
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| The commander carries one of the emblems of the Sforza family. Hence the Sforza/Milan flag from Pete's Flags. |
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| Both models are from Perry's and the banner from Pete's Flag. The main character is metal. |
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| The standard bearer is plastic. |
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| Both models are metal Perry Miniatures with the banner from Pete's Flags. |
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| The flag is one that may have used by El Gran Capitan. |
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The mounted commander is from Warlord Games and sold as Bartolomeo d'Alviano. The standard bearer is a plastic one from Perry Miniatures.
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| The banner is a Venetian one and, I believe, comes from Battle Flags. |
That was probably an unnecessary amount of photos bearing in mind the actual number of figures shown.
While I still ponder on my remote FPW rules, I'll be moving some 6mm MDF French Revolutionary Wars cavalry onto the painting table.
These are fantastic, of course! The flags are great - It really is the most colourful period, isn't it? If only I could paint anywhere near well enough...
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