I should have entered the Squirrel Duel with all the different periods I'm painting up!!!
Postie asked for a muted palette, so that's what he got!
These 24 figures are the London slingers who were in the army of Simon de Montfort, during
the Barons Wars which was fought between 1264-65.
The Slingers fought at the Battle of Lewes in 1264
The figures are from Essex Miniatures and could be used for any
Medieval army.
There are 24 figure in this post making a very nice 120 points!
Ray! You and Fran are really cranking out the figures in the Home Stretch of the contest. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to get back to the brush like the old days.
DeleteDiversified and splendid slingers Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
DeleteStill ahead of Fran or is it vice-versa now?
ReplyDeleteNice job. I think that one in green in back is a swinger though.
Afraid not, he's now a few hundred ahead if me!
DeleteSuperb work Raymondo!
ReplyDeleteThank you Francois!
DeleteA rowdy and dangerous looking bunch!
ReplyDeleteThey gonna cause trouble that's for sure!
DeleteNice looking bunch ...only..they, the slingers, most probably used staff slings.
ReplyDeletePage 192, The barons' war : including the battles of Lewes and Evesham
by Blaauw, William Henry, 1793-1870; Pearson, Charles Henry, 1830-1894
I better not tell Postie that!
DeleteMost probably....but more than likely.
DeleteFound an online Version
https://archive.org/stream/baronswarincludi00blaauoft/baronswarincludi00blaauoft_djvu.txt
Note 3 at the bottom of page, taken from an earlier source;
"The sling hi use consisted of a of a single man, with greater speed
stick three or four feet long, with a than if they had been full of sailors,
loop of leather at one end to receive Carriages also may be made so as to
the stone. The stick was held in be moved without any animal force,
both hands, behind the head, in order with an incalculable impetus."
Great info Paul, this is gonna annoy Postie!!!
DeleteVery nice looking bunch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hein.
DeleteCool stuff
ReplyDeleteCheers Gowan.
DeleteVery nicely done Ray, the muted colours really work well.
ReplyDeleteCheers Lee.
DeleteNice! Ha ha...missed me!
ReplyDeleteOf course Jay, where's your blog? I can't find it?
DeleteI...will never catch you...in the sheer number of painted figures you churn out. A machine, man, you are a machine! :)
ReplyDeleteI've been as very busy boy these past few months Justin.
DeleteGreat looking unit
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteI must admit I thought slings were a very unEnglish (is that a word??!!) but these peasants certainly look the part!!
ReplyDeleteThe Ancient Brits used to uses slings, I suppose its a cheap weapon?
DeleteGreat paintwork on some very well animated figures.
ReplyDeleteCheers Joe!
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