Dunelm's Draenog

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Stormy Arthur
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Dunelm's Draenog

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The beginning of my Royalist Army. I'm working on getting some bricks together to build a fortified manor, and eventually a parliamentarian unit of lancers to do battle with. Draenog is Welsh for hedgehog, I thought it was a fitting nick-name for a unit of pike and shot. Dunelm also commands a squadron of Scots dragoons. The pike and drum are from Woody64, the rapier are BrickArms.

I'll eventually write up a little history for Lord Dunelm.

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PS Sorry about the lighting, having camera problems
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Impressive army! I like the name you gave them.
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Cool. You don't see these late medieval period type units very often, and I think it was a rather interesting period for warfare (the battles that were fought, at least, 'cos mostly it just came down to endless sieges and counter-sieges).
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Awesome little army you have there! I love this time in history, and it's great to see this as not much is built in this period. Really looking forward to seeing a fortified manor for these guys! :wink:

One question, what is the red torso from?
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Alex the Great wrote:Awesome little army you have there! I love this time in history, and it's great to see this as not much is built in this period. Really looking forward to seeing a fortified manor for these guys! :wink:

One question, what is the red torso from?
It's from the collectible garden gnome figure, please don't buy any, I need at least 54 more :oops:
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Very cool!
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Nice army!
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Stormy Arthur wrote:It's from the collectible garden gnome figure, please don't buy any, I need at least 54 more :oops:
But you're advertising them so well! ^^
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