With a long weekend in prospect I've had an opportunity to finish off a few odd units which have been hanging around the painting table for a while, starting with these Medieval Crossbowmen with Pavises, from Donnington's New Era ranges.
The "German" designs were done mostly using up some of the smaller "eagle" images in a set of LBMS 25mm knightly heraldry
The "Fleur de Lys" are very old Veni Vidi Vici waterslide transfers.
This time I remembered to turn the loading man around. He comes with a pavise, the other three pavises I bought in a separate pack
I didn't find enough of the fleu de lys designs to do all 5 pavises on the base, hence the rather incongruous "board head" on the rearmost pavisier.
The kneeling chap is exactly the right height to shoot through/round the notch in the Pavise - well done on that bit of clever design Damian!
Whether its worth paying a point for a Pavise in ADLG is debatable, but if you have a spare point left its a good way to spend it up. They also do look really cool !
Both are based on tidy 40x40 MDF bases from Warbases.
And here they are next to some almost-pavise-free Donnington and Essex crossbowmen.
27 May 2018
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Most impressive and beautiful pavises!
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