Agincourt - French knights (1 Viewer)

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Now that I have 2 English personality figures arriving on Monday, when will the French knights on the workbench be available?

BTW, I just saw that Julius Caesar mounted figure on the workbench and it looks terrific! :){bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
I just may have to pick up that Julius Caesar mounted figure as a standalone while I concentrate my collecting funds and limited space on the Agincourt range in the coming year(s)...!!!

Congratulations to FL on another wonderful range for collectors!!!

Any hints on when we might expect some French mounted knights??? {sm4}
 
Thanks for the link. That was an interesting read! I have read different versions of the "facts" at Agincourt...

I have one curio cabinet shelf devoted to this range and will patiently fill it as figures are released. Was waiting for a good medieval range for a very long time and this is it...!!! :):):):salute::
 
for those of us who enjoy reading ........try Bernard Cornwell,s 1356 .....and Azincourt........2 great books ........
 
If all of these come out at once.....I am in big doggie doo! I don't do well collecting piece by piece! I am way too impatient {sm4}
 
Well, I plan to make my purchases in small groups. With First Legion, items don't get retired too quickly and therefore, you have time to collect them at a reasonable pace. {bravo}}{bravo}}

My shelf space is limited so I am pretty much going exclusive of everything else in matte painted figures with this First Legion Agincourt series now that the French and the English longbows have made their introduction! :):):)

Although, I will get that FL mounted Julius Caesar figure as a standalone... That piece is too good to pass up! {bravo}}
 
A wonderful book, "Creating Miniature Knights", by Peter Greenhill and Mario Venturi gives the collector great ideas for small dioramas.
While Agincourt is covered there are more photos from dioramas of Poitiers and Crecy. The photos will illustrate all the possibilities for exciting melees in miniature. There is also a section on coat of arms for
the before mentioned battles. Once FL comes out with some mounted French Knights and wooden stakes for the English you will have
many great choices for colorful and animated dioramas.
AeroArt also produced some wonderful Agincourt Knights and infantry that will blend well with FL.
 
A wonderful book, "Creating Miniature Knights", by Peter Greenhill and Mario Venturi gives the collector great ideas for small dioramas.
While Agincourt is covered there are more photos from dioramas of Poitiers and Crecy. The photos will illustrate all the possibilities for exciting melees in miniature. There is also a section on coat of arms for
the before mentioned battles. Once FL comes out with some mounted French Knights and wooden stakes for the English you will have
many great choices for colorful and animated dioramas.
AeroArt also produced some wonderful Agincourt Knights and infantry that will blend well with FL.

I very much agree with that.
The book will give great ideas about displays of medieval battles and it will be possible to recreate those scenes with the FL figures, since they usually provide the necessary quantity of different poses.
It will be fun to see the first displays of fellow collectors from this range.
Konrad
 

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