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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Spanish Spearmen for the Reconquista

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Remember when these Normans were part of the Casting Room Miniatures' stable of figures?  I do.  I picked up a couple of dozen figures during a CRM sale.  When I returned to add more, the figures were gone.  Later, I found that the whole CRM Norman range had been moved under the Wargames Foundry label, proper.  Well, they deserve an upgrade to the Foundry arsenal.  Excellent sculpts!
Adding to the Reconquista project are twelve Normans to battle the Moors on the plains and mountains of Spain.  Time to gather the second dozen into the painting queue.  

27 comments:

  1. Lovely and dynamic bunch of Normans the basing is really nice too!
    Best Iain

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  2. A very fine looking unit Jonathan! I plan on getting some of these Normans.

    Christopher

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  3. Dynamic and great looking spearmen!

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  4. They look great, Jon! I am worried that some of those spears will go flying once I start handling them.

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    1. Thank you, Scott! The spears are epoxied on so they ought to be durable enough even with our clumsiness.

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  5. They look lovely Jonathan. Very fierce and stabby.

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    1. Fierce and stabby, for sure! Good to see a comment from you, Michael! Been a long time.

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  6. Love the raised shield figure on the end.

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    1. One of my favorites too. The facial expressions on these warriors are first rate.

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  7. I do love me some normans! Nicely done. Folks always under value how bad ass Normans were.

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    1. Thank you, Stew! If I am fighting against Normans, I hope they are not so menacing.

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  8. Nice work again, Jonathan.

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  9. They certainly are nice little figures Jonathan, greatly enhanced by your brushwork.

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  10. Another great looking group. It has been quite some time since we fielded these armies.

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  11. They certainly look like they mean business! Nicely done!

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