Hi All,
In Late Medieval (December 1499 - just before the book turns into a pumpkin) armies how common was it for lances and pikes to have flags and pennants flying? I can't imagine anything more impressive looking but totally cumbersome to have than a flag or pennant flying from your lance or pike tip.
The reason I'm asking is that I think they look particularly nice, but don't want to be TOO wrong with my army.
The army will have Landsknects and Knights, hence the question.
Ian
lance and pike flags
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Re: lance and pike flags
i say go to town.DaiSho wrote:Hi All,
In Late Medieval (December 1499 - just before the book turns into a pumpkin) armies how common was it for lances and pikes to have flags and pennants flying? I can't imagine anything more impressive looking but totally cumbersome to have than a flag or pennant flying from your lance or pike tip.
The reason I'm asking is that I think they look particularly nice, but don't want to be TOO wrong with my army.
The army will have Landsknects and Knights, hence the question.
Ian
too much historical accuracy makes for extremely dull looking armies.
this is a "tripod" hobby. you gotta have a nice army, a nice handle on the history (which requires research), and fun playing the games.
Re: lance and pike flags
Yeah, well, in an earlier post just sent today I also said "Don't let the truth get in the way of a good paint job, so I see where you're coming from.OldenTired wrote:
i say go to town.
too much historical accuracy makes for extremely dull looking armies.
this is a "tripod" hobby. you gotta have a nice army, a nice handle on the history (which requires research), and fun playing the games.
I'm thinking something in the order of 1-2 nice long ribbon style off a lance tip and several proper flags per pike file as well as the occasional ribbons as well.
Ian
Re: lance and pike flags
There are loads of well illustrated books and hundreds of illustrations on line. A few minutes research will get what you want.DaiSho wrote:Yeah, well, in an earlier post just sent today I also said "Don't let the truth get in the way of a good paint job, so I see where you're coming from.OldenTired wrote:
i say go to town.
too much historical accuracy makes for extremely dull looking armies.
this is a "tripod" hobby. you gotta have a nice army, a nice handle on the history (which requires research), and fun playing the games.
I'm thinking something in the order of 1-2 nice long ribbon style off a lance tip and several proper flags per pike file as well as the occasional ribbons as well.
Ian
Essentially a pennant on every gendarmes lance (only one), and 2-6 flags in the middle of each pike block (surrounded by halberdeers rather than pikemen, blocks are 400-600 troops minimum).
Tom..
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Re: lance and pike flags
yup. i have banners far too large for a man to hold attached to some pikes. you'll need a 4x4 to lift the thing in the wind!DaiSho wrote:Yeah, well, in an earlier post just sent today I also said "Don't let the truth get in the way of a good paint job, so I see where you're coming from.OldenTired wrote:
i say go to town.
too much historical accuracy makes for extremely dull looking armies.
this is a "tripod" hobby. you gotta have a nice army, a nice handle on the history (which requires research), and fun playing the games.
I'm thinking something in the order of 1-2 nice long ribbon style off a lance tip and several proper flags per pike file as well as the occasional ribbons as well.
Ian
but, c'est la vie.

