Mirliton Dilemma
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:36 pm
I want to paint these sexy figures. But which knights to use presents a puzzle.
I have the supporting (i.e., non-Knight) lead for Latin Greeks. I also have various Medieval figures for early Western (Crusades, etc.) and later Eastern (Late Hungarians).
I could buy some Knights for the Latin Greeks. These would come from the Communal/Crusades selection. I could also repurpose my current Knights to flesh this army out though.
The later Spanish lists (Castille, Aragon, Santa Claus) and/or German lists are pretty hawt too. Would the Condotta range work well for these? Or are the Spaniards a little behind the times, such that the cloth caparison figures are more appropriate?
Basically, my paths diverge on the Knights and Crossbowmen for later Spanish/Germans.
Spike
The waffler.
I have the supporting (i.e., non-Knight) lead for Latin Greeks. I also have various Medieval figures for early Western (Crusades, etc.) and later Eastern (Late Hungarians).
I could buy some Knights for the Latin Greeks. These would come from the Communal/Crusades selection. I could also repurpose my current Knights to flesh this army out though.
The later Spanish lists (Castille, Aragon, Santa Claus) and/or German lists are pretty hawt too. Would the Condotta range work well for these? Or are the Spaniards a little behind the times, such that the cloth caparison figures are more appropriate?
Basically, my paths diverge on the Knights and Crossbowmen for later Spanish/Germans.
Spike
The waffler.