This is my first unit of French infantry - archers of the compagnies d'ordonnance. These were established in 1439 by Charles VII and formed a full-time professional force loyal to the French crown, often considered the first example of a national standing army. Each company was organised into lances, each of which consisted of a mounted man-at-arms and two mounted archers (plus non-combat personnel and possibly a coustillier as well). My ordonnance archer units are supposed to represent these archers dismounted for battle. In contrast to my Burgundian units (most of whom were mercenaries or hastily raised militias), my French are all decked out in smart livery jackets to give them a hopefully more disciplined, better organised feel.
The archers are based on the Perry WOTR plastic infantry, with some metal archers from Crusader Miniatures mixed in - these scale pretty well with Perry. However I made the decision to replace all the bow hands with those from the Perry Agincourt plastic set - these are much better proportioned and realistic-looking in my view, being longer and more slender. The pic below should show what I mean - on the left is the original WOTR bow, on the right is the Agincourt bow.
Nice paint jobs, usually so many gamers do English longbowmen, nice to see some French ones!
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes I'm always keen to make the point that longbow were also used on the continent, at least in the 15th century!
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Mi piacciono molto le modifiche che apporti alle miniature sono molto pulite e realistiche complimenti.
Thank you, yes I do have a lot of unused parts from the agincourt plastic sets (heads and bodies), but there are lots of other useful parts I make use of (swords, bucklers, arrows)
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