Monday, June 1, 2020

100 years war Knights/Chevaliers and squires/écuyers IV

100YW French Armagnac (knights and squires) Knights & Squires

More Knights and Squires of Maine for the eleven local battles within 100klm, plus the 50 odd sieges. Still concentrating on my French army from Baugé to Verneuil, basing of the units has begun and first units of Archers and Knights/Squires are completed, photos this week. The figures are a mix of Perry plastics and metals for Knights and Squires from Maine, Brittany, Normandy and Touraine. 

William of Brée, Knight, Lord Marpalu, Brée, Lucé, and Bahoulliére. In the company Guy de Laval 1422, la Brossinière, Baugé, Verneuil, Orleans, Normandy campaign 1431. 



Guillaume Blosset (Le Borgne-One eye) knight Banneret, lord of Saint Pierre and Carouges. In the company of Pierre d'Alençon (Bastard of Alençon) at Baugé, la Brossinière, siege of Chartres, Orleans, coronation of Charles VI, butler and chamberlain of Charles VI. 




Macé de Richer, Squire, Lord of Domfront, Gaigne, and Monthéard, Agincourt, La Brossinière, Saint James, Avranches, Mount Saint Michel, Campaign Normandy 1431. In the company of Pierre d'Alençon.




Guillaume de Mirmande, squire, lord of Mirmande, stronghold of Saint-Jean-Lachalm. La Brossinière, Orleans, Saint James, Normandy campaign 1431, in the company of Jean d'Harcourt.



Jean de Gesvres, lord of the Rivère de Gesvres, in the company of and vassal to Jean de Vaux, La Brossinière, siege of Lava, l, siege of Orleans, Saint-James, Normandy campaign 1431, owed service to Chateau Mayenne 40 days .



René de Joncheres, squire, lord of Joncheres, Agincourt, La Brossinière, Saint James, Avranches, Mont Saint Michel, Normandy Campaign 1431, in the company of Pierre d'Alençon.



Jean de la Joue, squire, lord of Blanchardiere and Caraterie. At Azincourt, seat of Alençon, Baugé, la Brossinière, seat of Saint Suzanne, Le Mans, Saint James, Laval, Avranches, Mont Saint Michel, Normandy campaign 1431. In the company Jean de Vaux



Jean de Cucé, squire, lord of Bourdneuf, youngest his Baron Cucé. In the garrison of Vitré, la Brossinière, Saint James, Avranches, Normandy campaign 1431. In the company Pierre d'Alençon.



"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™ 

From Caesar to World War Two

Cheers
Matt

24 comments:

Phil said...

Superbes! Les détails sur les vêtements sont très impressionnants...

Michael Awdry said...

Stunning freehand work!

sowabud said...

I admire your patience to paint the coat of arms

caveadsum1471 said...

Gorgeous heraldry, splendid work!
Best Iain

Jonathan Freitag said...

Super work, Matt! You have a very steady hand.

Dmitry Svidlo said...

Stunning looking man-at-arms for your Armagnac Army! Great work on them!

Aly Morrison said...

More loveliness Matt...
This is such a tempting period... you’ve got me thinking about another Lion Rampant project now...

All the best. Aly

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Awesome work!

rross said...

Wow...beautiful work...if you did all thos heraldic devices by hand, you have a very keen eye and steady hand!

Bluewillow said...

Merci Phil

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Michael, the crazy stuff is coming

Bluewillow said...

Lots of research first, then into batches for stars etc

Cheers
Matt

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Iain

Bluewillow said...

Thanks mate, lots more to do

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Dmitry, they are really looking colourful no I am basing them, still painting standards at the moment

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Aly, yes I love the period, but have never really been over specific until now, my old glory collection will need a revamp after I complete this lot!

Cheers
Matt

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Michal, I am very happy with them

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Ross, yes all freehand

Cheers
Matt

Mike Vella said...

Superb work Matt! That heraldry is top notch.

Ray Rousell said...

Excellent brushwork Matt!

Gonsalvo said...

Great looking figures, and amazing job on the heraldry!

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Mike, lots more to come

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Ray, I enjoy painting them!

Bluewillow said...

Thankyou mate, much appreciated