I love these models, only feedback I'd have regarding painting is: Brigandine could have metal highlights on the studded areas to break up the red and the spear looked quite dark, I did mine in a dark brown.
On a non-speed-paint (I guess that would be a normal paint then) those things would definitely be on the cards. It is a question though, as to how much you would see the brig nails at this scale, especially if they were dull Iron colour.
@@GoldenhallGaming ahh awesome, yeh I fight with you guys at bosworth alot. Well... back when we could have fun and the global pandemic didnt spoil everything haha. Awesome, keep up the vids 👌😎,
The only thing I don't care for in the figures themselves is that the Perry WotR "bows and bills" and the Perry "European 15th century mercenaries" armed with pikes, crossbows and handguns use the same bodies/poses in each box, meaning you're painting the same "brigantine" guy, or "padded jack" guy, over and over.
pretty good, I like it a lot.
I love these models, only feedback I'd have regarding painting is: Brigandine could have metal highlights on the studded areas to break up the red and the spear looked quite dark, I did mine in a dark brown.
On a non-speed-paint (I guess that would be a normal paint then) those things would definitely be on the cards. It is a question though, as to how much you would see the brig nails at this scale, especially if they were dull Iron colour.
Nice job, great looking figure!
Thanks. I'm really enjoying the perry miniatures lines. Watch this space for more.
Really nice model and paint job!
I do 15th century reenactment too haha. Big up the Woodville household 👌👌
Great to see you here. I hail from Destrier.
@@GoldenhallGaming ahh awesome, yeh I fight with you guys at bosworth alot. Well... back when we could have fun and the global pandemic didnt spoil everything haha. Awesome, keep up the vids 👌😎,
A good paint job, Yes more pleas as ive just started painting with my war of the roses and need HELP lol
Really enjoyed the video very good tutorial.
The only thing I don't care for in the figures themselves is that the Perry WotR "bows and bills" and the Perry "European 15th century mercenaries" armed with pikes, crossbows and handguns use the same bodies/poses in each box, meaning you're painting the same "brigantine" guy, or "padded jack" guy, over and over.
I didn't know that. I only have one set, so hadn't seen.
What's about the brigandine rivets? They're made of metal, not of wool.
Khorne red is the dark one, Mephiston is brighter. They're both base paints, though.
wow
Would be nice to clearly hear your commentary rather than the music, the music is way too loud.