Above we have James, King of Scots. He is a converted QRF dismounted gendarme, his comrades are from the same stable. I gave him a green stuff "Base". The "Base" is the wee skirt thing and added a pike.
I cannot complete this unit until QRF fully restocks. The same applies to the unit below. I'll show the completed units when I can.
Scots archers, there were none, bar Highlanders, at Flodden. There were a few about all the same. Probably my last Scots unit until the re stock. That said, I might manage the burgesses of Edinburgh.
Luckily, I have English galore to be getting on with.
The Earl of Essex's contingent here. All from QRF. Later, we will see some Khurasan figures. The two are happily compatible.
The Earl's standard is from Pete's Flags. That of the archers is one of Ray's flags. The latter St. George's flag shows Tudor allegiance by virtue of the roses.
The Earl of Norfolk's men here.
Flags sourced ditto.
QRF figures once again.
Here are the men of York. Note the City banner and the flag of the Holy Trinity both from Ray at Don't Throw a 1.
We will be seeing the Holy Trinity flag again carried by Northern contingents. Also, The Five Wounds of Christ one ditto.
You can probably guess where I am considering going. Project creep, as ever. If we get there we might have a look at northern English attitudes back then.
Note the illustration below. The banner of St. Cuthbert (Sacred battle icon of the North) and a Percy standard. Percy flags are easily sourced. Ray has one and a nice St. Cuthbert one too.
The game plan so far is like this. A core of Royal English troops in green on white livery, say 4 or 5 units. All from Khurasan. Followed by six units of Northern troops and four to six others contingents.
Now, we may not get that far. I have bothered to take a period political refresher so there are grounds for optimism.
More Bill Hooks 2 fun shortly.
Looking great! I really have to dig my armies out and finish them off. Your inspiring me to do so OB!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray. You've already got all the figures so why not.
DeleteNice looking figures and the flags certainly help them "pop"
ReplyDeleteThanks rross, they do add to to the visual impact.
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