Another League of Cambrai force finally completed.
The whole Army.
Mounted figures are Dark Dream Studios with one from Tumbling Dice, Landsknechts are from a defunct BUM ‘Pavia’ set, crossbows are Revell and Caesar conquistadors. Artillery crew are BUM with Old Glory 25mm guns.
C-in-C.
Gendarmes, Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours.
Light horse, Louis II de la Trémoille.
Landsknechts
Skirmishing Crossbowmen
Artillery.
Rules: DBA-RRR
Sources:
DBA RRR army lists:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/FADBAG/?yguid=284881376
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Excellent combination of makes and a lovely looking army
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul, just the cavalry to re-base and double up on the numbers and it'll be done.
ReplyDeleteNice looking stuff. The BUM Landsknechts don't look half bad. The sculpts that is, the painting is great.
ReplyDeleteCheers Sean. The BUM Landsknechts box had in it sprues of pikemen, arquebusiers and doppelsoldners with DDS on the sprues. The artillery crew are the same as some of the pikemen but made in a very 'biscuity' resin. Assembling the pikemen as I remember was particularly traumatic as the arms on each are separate. No more of them for me that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking troops, fantastic colors!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Thanks Phil, making up some kind of colour scheme is the hardest bit I find. The Junior General site can be inspirational.
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