Late XV century Spearmen.

A forum for discussion of anything to do with modelling for Field of Glory, including figures, painting, basing, terrain, buildings, uniform research and more.

Moderators: hammy, philqw78, terrys, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Design, Field of Glory Moderators

Post Reply
Rekila
Sergeant - Panzer IIC
Sergeant - Panzer IIC
Posts: 188
Joined: Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:57 pm
Location: Galiza

Late XV century Spearmen.

Post by Rekila »

After some resistance I finally decided to make some defensive spearmen to use as northern spearmen (WOR) Castilian/Portuguese defensive spearmen, Hungarians etc. Offensive spearmen seems no problem as I use pikes bases in shallow or mixed bases BGs . But how to represent defensive spearmen baffled me. The basic figures with spear and shield look too much XIV century. A front rank with pavises/spear on BGs with mixed weapons figures could be a solution, but maybe not be appropriated for all the armies of late XV c. All advice will be very welcome.
peteratjet
Staff Sergeant - StuG IIIF
Staff Sergeant - StuG IIIF
Posts: 253
Joined: Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:36 am

Re: Late XV century Spearmen.

Post by peteratjet »

Vexillia do 15C Polish armoured pavisiers that look the part. Code vxfe006 ...

http://www.vexillia.ltd.uk/vexillia/sho ... d.html#t-1

Image
Rekila
Sergeant - Panzer IIC
Sergeant - Panzer IIC
Posts: 188
Joined: Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:57 pm
Location: Galiza

Re: Late XV century Spearmen.

Post by Rekila »

Thanks, unfortunately I forgot to say that we use 25/28mm :oops: . But something like that is really what I need, maybe with a mix of armored and unarmored for more flexibility.
ravenflight
Brigadier-General - 15 cm Nblwf 41
Brigadier-General - 15 cm Nblwf 41
Posts: 1966
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:52 am

Re: Late XV century Spearmen.

Post by ravenflight »

Rekila wrote:After some resistance I finally decided to make some defensive spearmen to use as northern spearmen (WOR) Castilian/Portuguese defensive spearmen, Hungarians etc. Offensive spearmen seems no problem as I use pikes bases in shallow or mixed bases BGs . But how to represent defensive spearmen baffled me. The basic figures with spear and shield look too much XIV century. A front rank with pavises/spear on BGs with mixed weapons figures could be a solution, but maybe not be appropriated for all the armies of late XV c. All advice will be very welcome.
In 28mm you can use the Perry Merc's. They're meant to be Swiss/Burgundian pikemen, but being plastics it's not a headache to cut the spears down.
titanu
Major - Jagdpanther
Major - Jagdpanther
Posts: 1089
Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:26 am

Re: Late XV century Spearmen.

Post by titanu »

I think that the difference between defensive and offensive spearmen was in the training rather than weapon/protection. It was much easier to get men to stand in a shieldwall than to attack one.
I use Essex figures for all of mine as they have a good range of different figures.

Image
Post Reply

Return to “Modelling”