In between painting masses of Arab infantry of various types, I've been distracted by such things as baggage tents and command elements. However, the biggest distraction so far has been some camels I bought at Phalanx in June.
In between painting masses of Arab infantry of various types, I've been distracted by such things as baggage tents and command elements. However, the biggest distraction so far has been some camels I bought at Phalanx in June.
My Arab Conquest army continues to grow; even if slowly. This time It's a complete set of commanders for Art de la Guerre (ADLG) on the currently trendy 40 mm round bases.
As always, click on the images for larger versions.
This is a post showcasing the third, and final, infantry command base for my Tudor army at Bosworth. The base represents Sir Rhys ap Thomas of Dinefawr, his standard-bearer and livery captains using Donnington New Era figures.
I already have a set of three mounted, and two foot commanders based for Art de la Guerre (ADLG) but I felt the need(?) for one more commander on foot. Any excuse to re-use the flags I created.
No, this post doesn't mean I'm switching scales.
Last weekend I visited my first trade show in over three years (Phalanx at St Helens) and I was able to go shopping in person! When I finish my Arab army they will need a baggage camp, so when I saw the tents below for £4.00 for the pair I couldn't resist: