The stars of today’s post are
the French Artillery. Back then it enjoyed a fierce reputation. The guns and crews you
see above are from Minifigs. Note the fine Master Gunner. Big bases as you see. Something I learned from Barry Hilton. Guns take up a lot of space.
I’m pleased to tell you I bought them at an
impressive discount. Basically I paid the retail price for one for all three.
Should
you be in the market for Valois artillery Khurasan also have a lovely set.
The French liked crossbows. Above are some Gascons. Fast moving skirmishers. Well motivated too.
Note the Fortuna flag. Fortuna was something all soldiers understood. Figures from QRF, Donnington New Era and Khurasan.
One of the Commanders next.
Berault (Bernard) Stuart. A Franco-Scots nobleman. Note his buckle impressa on
the surcoat. His banner is carried by a pal. David at Not by Appointment kindly
made it for me. Normally Commanders get a single figure base, not this time. Such fellows seldom rode alone in 1513.

Alas this small scale does not do it full justice. The last
figure on the base carries a St. Dennis flag. A free one from Lancashire Games.
Some Franc Archers next. Tax
exempt boys. There’s motivation for you. The Franc Archers tended to be
effective soldiers. Above a strong unit with above average missilery capability. Massed crossbows worked with the front rank firing and the rear loading. This must have been just the ticket because a similar system was advocated for post pike musketry. The flags indicate the unit was raised in Brittany.
You have seen these close
combat Franc Archers before. This time they are joined by their crossbow armed comrades. De Crequy raised this unit hence the profusion of yellow and red. I have a halberd, and variants, armed Franc Archer unit to do.
Speaking of things concussive
and slicing. Here are some Swiss Halberdiers.
Mainly Minifigs with a couple
of Alternative Armies and some Roundway. Roundway was a real loss.
I intend having 3 units of Archer Cavalry. This is the last one, a work in progress. Another 4 figures and it is done. The Bretons again below. The light was tricky this morning. Hopefully the photo's still work for you.
There is much more to do on
this one. I estimate I’m two thirds in. The English are getting some Burgundian Gendarmes. They hired them in being short of quality noble heavy cavalry themselves. No shortage of nobles, not enough really big horses apparently. One unit only but they should look nice. I bought some Pete's Flags for them.
I have now commenced work on the French Gendarmes. Demanding stuff.
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