Friday, March 12, 2021

French Bandes d'Infanterie Pike Guerre Folle 1488

 

 French Bandes d'Infanterie Pikemen

As I am basing and completing miniatures this week, I have some more foot this week for my own project for the Guerre Folle, the 1488 campaign in Bretagne. 

The French Bandes d'Infanterie pikemen performed well in the campaign with a number of veterans from the Burgundian wars.  The Bandes d'Infanterie (old Arrière-ban) were to be formed along the Swiss model, but were in some documents were still referred to as Ordonnance still. The units if formed along the old ordonnance structure of one mounted MAA, 3 archers (mounted for transport) and one polearm foot, this gets confusing trying to make the numbers match up for the units, for the battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier. 6000 odd of the Normandy Arrière-ban were raised for the invasion (only 3000 were present at the battle though)

These chaps will be one of 8 French pike double base units (representing 1000 men) for the French army, plus attached crossbow, archers and flanks of halberds, I hope to have them all finished by April this year.  Figures from the Perry plastic mercenaries box, which I think is the best box available.


Normandy Bandes d'Infanterie

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

From Caesar to World War Two



cheers
Matt

12 comments:

DeanM said...

Great looking, battle-hardened French troops, Matt!

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Great ones!

commissarmoody said...

And they look great. I like the painted helmets.

Jonathan Freitag said...

They do look good! I have been wondering what to do with boxes of pikemen. Perhaps start a Burgundian Wars project? This is a very useful box.

Bluewillow said...

Cheers mate

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Michal

Bluewillow said...

Thanks, I like to mix it up a bit

Bluewillow said...

The pike can be used as French mercenaries for the final period of the WOTR, just send the spare ones to me!

Cheers
Matt

Gonsalvo said...

Very nicely done, Matt.

I have the Swiss already, so Burgundians are a definite temptation...

rross said...

Fantastic work on these Perry figures

Bluewillow said...

Cheers mate

Yes Burgundians are a nice army

Bluewillow said...

Cheers mate