Post by Svarte Hanske on Feb 6, 2007 7:43:51 GMT -5
Jeg vil lage en pen hær. Veldig pen, ikke stort mye annet, og som vil være krevende på malingsfronten.
For meg er den peneste hæren Bretonnia, og her følger army-list for 1000pts. Må vel dobles etterhvert... Men det som følger nedenfor er de modellene jeg kjøpte på Warhammer World, unntatt Damsel og Paladin.
General:
Lady Beatrice, Damsel of Beastly Lore.
Chalice of Malfleur, horse.
100p.
Standard bearer:
Sir Albard, Paladin of Noble Disdain.
Barded horse, Biting Blade.
104p.
Knights of the Realm x8.
Musician, Standard bearer (Banner of Châlons).
226p.
Knights Errant x8.
Musician, Standard bearer.
181p.
Men-at-arms x16. "Arden Customs"
Musician "Michelis Joulon", Standard bearer "Charle "The Bird" Lauragne" , Yeoman warden "John "Fingers" Friedrich".
107p.
Bowmen x16.
Skirmishers, brazier.
117p.
Pegasus Knights x3.
165p.
Det jeg har lyst på videre, er Mounted Yeomen, masse mer Men-at-arms og gjerne flere Knights. Også et par flere paladins og en trebuchet.
Edit: I've done about a third of the Men-at-arms unit now, and the peasant-theme is to be one big gang from the Arden-area, where they stole from the passersby. Eventually captured by knights, they were offered a choice from the local duke, Sir Albard:
"Join my army or be publically disgraced and executed".
John Friedrich, the leader of this gang and quite the opportunistic survivalist, chose the option where he would be able to live and possible run away at some point. He is originally from The Empire, but fled to Bretonnia, 'lest he'd surely would've met his fate at the nearest gallow.
(Sir Albard on the other hand, plans to feed the whole gang to the nearest enemy army and watch the insolent criminals suffer. Which will be imminent, Sir Albard need more honour on the battlefield!)
They kept their gang-name "Arden Customs", a silly pun on what they did and where. The bowmen are also part of this gang. All of them will be painted with a criminal in mind, that has lived a brutal life out in the woods. Scars, missing teeth, slipshod clothing... The works.
In the future, when I'll write battle-reports, the peasants will not be mentioned in any way. Only the deeds of the nobility will be recorded, unless some peasants manage to do something almost impossible. Like singlehandedly best a giant. Like ever.
For meg er den peneste hæren Bretonnia, og her følger army-list for 1000pts. Må vel dobles etterhvert... Men det som følger nedenfor er de modellene jeg kjøpte på Warhammer World, unntatt Damsel og Paladin.
General:
Lady Beatrice, Damsel of Beastly Lore.
Chalice of Malfleur, horse.
100p.
Standard bearer:
Sir Albard, Paladin of Noble Disdain.
Barded horse, Biting Blade.
104p.
Knights of the Realm x8.
Musician, Standard bearer (Banner of Châlons).
226p.
Knights Errant x8.
Musician, Standard bearer.
181p.
Men-at-arms x16. "Arden Customs"
Musician "Michelis Joulon", Standard bearer "Charle "The Bird" Lauragne" , Yeoman warden "John "Fingers" Friedrich".
107p.
Bowmen x16.
Skirmishers, brazier.
117p.
Pegasus Knights x3.
165p.
Det jeg har lyst på videre, er Mounted Yeomen, masse mer Men-at-arms og gjerne flere Knights. Også et par flere paladins og en trebuchet.
Edit: I've done about a third of the Men-at-arms unit now, and the peasant-theme is to be one big gang from the Arden-area, where they stole from the passersby. Eventually captured by knights, they were offered a choice from the local duke, Sir Albard:
"Join my army or be publically disgraced and executed".
John Friedrich, the leader of this gang and quite the opportunistic survivalist, chose the option where he would be able to live and possible run away at some point. He is originally from The Empire, but fled to Bretonnia, 'lest he'd surely would've met his fate at the nearest gallow.
(Sir Albard on the other hand, plans to feed the whole gang to the nearest enemy army and watch the insolent criminals suffer. Which will be imminent, Sir Albard need more honour on the battlefield!)
They kept their gang-name "Arden Customs", a silly pun on what they did and where. The bowmen are also part of this gang. All of them will be painted with a criminal in mind, that has lived a brutal life out in the woods. Scars, missing teeth, slipshod clothing... The works.
In the future, when I'll write battle-reports, the peasants will not be mentioned in any way. Only the deeds of the nobility will be recorded, unless some peasants manage to do something almost impossible. Like singlehandedly best a giant. Like ever.