Sunday 29 July 2012

Pardaillec is back!

After the heat from the past few days, a somehow cooler weather is appreciated, and I can go back to my brushes. I finished a simple unit or armoured infantry, all of them coming from Corvus Belli. You will need to prep them, because of the heavy you need to remove, but otherwise, they paint really nicely. I'd say they're slightly easier to paint than their Roman range. Anyway, here they are, under the leadership of one of the most famous French knight: the Knight of Pardaillec.








And for those who don't know him, here is a video about his life ;)







Maintenant que la chaleur des derniers jours est passee, je me sens mieux pour peindre. Du coup, j'en profite pour vous montrer ma nouvelle production, une unite d'infanterie de chez Corvus Belli. Certes il m'a fallu du temps pour tout ebarber, mais j'ai trouve que ces figs etiaent plus agreables a peindre que celles de laeur gamme romaine. Bref, ces gentils soudards sont a la solde de l'un des plus celebres chevaliers francais, le chevalier de Pardaillec ;)

8 comments:

  1. A great French hero, the chicken or is it bread and banana made me chuckle!

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  2. Une bien belle unité qui fleure bon le moyen âge, les batailles sous les tirs des archers anglais, les mises à sac...bref, longue vie a chevalier de Pardaillec!

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  3. More wonderful work, you really are producing some great work at the moment.

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  4. Formidable looking units there. Nice work. Best, Dean

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  5. Je vois que j'ai bien fait de rentrer ! Bravo pour ces belles bases de vaillants écorcheurs et vive not' Pardaillou !

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  6. Not sure how I missed this post. Another lovely unit Seb :)

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