Having finished with all of the beneficent shining nobility its now time to turn our attention to the filthy ungrateful peasants!
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The Pilgrims of La Abbee Fontenfell |
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Carrying the mortal remains of Phillipe Marchand 3rd Marquis de Cumbri and Knight of the Grail |
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Most of the Pilgrims are from the Black Tree Design hundred years war range.
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Now for some slightly more professional soldiers
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The Yeomen Spears of Broomfeld as mustered by Sir Phillipe de Bickleigh. This unit of 41 Men at Arms is entirely from BTD. Most of them come from their hundred years war range with the command figures and some others from their Men of Averaign range. |
Not to be outdone by his neighbour, Sir John Rudd has also mustered his Militia
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This unit consists of 18 6th Ed plastic Men at Arms and a Resin limited edition figure |
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Meet Jorge and Lenoir. I'll have to do a post on their back ground one day! |
After the 'professional' soldiery we have the part time soldiers in the form of the Archers
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Sir Phillipe's muster consist of a mix of 6th Ed plastics and BTD Men of Averaign |
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Sir John's muster are entirely 6th Ed Plastics with the exception of the musician who is a 5th Ed metal. |
Finally we've got the Heavy Artillery in to form of the Field Trebuchet, Lady's Wrath
And that's it, that's all of the painted Bretonnians so far. Hopefully I'll get the six Knights Errant needed to finish the Cavaliers of Broomfeld finished during this lock down.
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