Sunday 24 March 2013

WIP - Pro Gloria Landsknechts


Pro Gloria Miniatures Landsknechts
I thought I would post a quick update of what I am working on at the moment. These are the Landsknechts from Pro Gloria miniatures, http://shop.progloria.com/ and they are excellent figures, a real joy to paint. They will match up perfectly with the old Perry Wargames Foundry figures in terms of size and the period they are for. I love the fact the drummer is wearing a pair of renaissance spectacles! I need to do the pikes and bases, never a task I enjoy, and then I will begin work on the advancing pikemen. Pro Gloria currently have Gendarmes in the pipeline which I am sure will be equally as good. 

Pro Gloria Miniatures Landsknechts

Pro Gloria Miniatures Landsknechts

Saturday 2 March 2013

Venetian Archers

Venetian Archers

Today I have taken some photos of the first infantry I have painted this year. They are the excellent Venetian Archer figures by The Assault Group. I love the distinctive look of the figures. They are clearly based on the St Ursula Cycle by Vittorio Carpaccio, a series of wall paintings done in 1493. These pictures feature in the Osprey Fornovo Campaign book. I have included a couple of them below so you can see the similiarity to some of the figures. I particulary like the way some have doublets with lace up sleaves and the shirts below showing, others have laced on sleaves and the shirts hanging out below the doublets. I really think it gives them a particurlarly Italian feel for this period. I would love to see some pikemen in this style.
I think the Venetian Archers did see service on mainland Italy, especially during the start of the dangerous War of The League of Cambrai when pretty much every other power was allied against them. As they date from the very late 15th century I suppose they are most suitable for Venices war against the Ottomans from 1499-1503. Combined with some Stradiots they would be perfect for the garrison of a fortress in the Venetian Maritime Empire. Infact I am tempted to have another go at my Ottoman Army to face them but I think this will have to wait. I reckon these figures would also be good for the militia forces aiding the Knights on St John in 1522 at the Siege of Rhodes.
Detail of the St Ursula Cycle, Martyrdom of the Pilgrims


St Ursula Cycle, Pilgrims Arrive at Cologne
Venetian Archers

Venetian Archers

Venetian Archers

Venetian Archers

Venetian Archers