let's wrap this up with a little bit of the 17th century, and maybe continue with 18/19/20th centuries in another thread later on
with the more commercially available field artillery and uniforms. thanks for all the kind comments, everybody!
Thirty Years' War
this is a Denix cannon with bigger wheels and hubs made out of old sewing thread spools, with a couple of characters
in the Ignite musketeer uniforms soaked in strong tea. the matchlock and powder cartridge belt is from the inimitable
Tony Barton, the rope-wrapped powder barrels were fashioned from chunks of old wood.
English Civil War
this fellow reminds me of the Waggoner in this pic from Haythornthwaite's The English Civil War--
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I had the tube and the wheels but couldn't find a small split-trail carriage for 'em so I had to make one from scratch
Early 17th century
these are the older SST figures, one in the Ignite French Guardsman outfit (w/what might be the finest 1/6 rapier ever made,
and flintlock pistol by Tony Barton). their facial hair seemed appropriate for the era
Ottoman-Habsburg Wars, late 17th century
with the more commercially available field artillery and uniforms. thanks for all the kind comments, everybody!
Thirty Years' War
this is a Denix cannon with bigger wheels and hubs made out of old sewing thread spools, with a couple of characters
in the Ignite musketeer uniforms soaked in strong tea. the matchlock and powder cartridge belt is from the inimitable
Tony Barton, the rope-wrapped powder barrels were fashioned from chunks of old wood.
English Civil War
this fellow reminds me of the Waggoner in this pic from Haythornthwaite's The English Civil War--
Fav Pike'n'Shot Pics - Page 29 - Armchair General and HistoryNet >> The Best Forums in History
I had the tube and the wheels but couldn't find a small split-trail carriage for 'em so I had to make one from scratch
Early 17th century
these are the older SST figures, one in the Ignite French Guardsman outfit (w/what might be the finest 1/6 rapier ever made,
and flintlock pistol by Tony Barton). their facial hair seemed appropriate for the era
Ottoman-Habsburg Wars, late 17th century