For regular readers of my blog, here's the original image of the Spanish Sword and Buckler unit I had painted for the army of Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba in the original photograph.
I have the same sane misgivings about AI as many and just wanted to show I haven't lost my mind and to reassure people that the blog will continue in it's normal format- none AI!
Cheers for now..

Glad to hear it!
ReplyDeleteThe last but one post was just a wee bit of an experiment. I love painting and that is not going to change :)
DeleteStill fantastic work. What figures are you using for your Spanish?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, they're all from The Assault Group's Trastamara (Early) Renaissance/Italian Wars Spanish range here: https://theassaultgroup.co.uk/product-category/renaissance/spanish/
DeleteThank you!
DeleteNice figures, and for a nice army. I always preferred the Spanish arquebusier heavy armies to overstuffed gendarmes and showy pike (Swiss and Landsknechts).
ReplyDeleteCheers Rob. I *think* I originally went for them as they were the underdog in Naples etc who taught the might of France a lesson or two. That is my ideal anyway :>)
DeleteThe color is just wonderful! I wish I could do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks you. It is honestly just practice and patience. I am no Caravaggio lol :>)
DeleteEl Gran Capitan approves! :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL. I could not ask for more lol :>)
DeleteSuperbly painted and I am another vote for focussing on the figures! :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Thanks James. That was always my intention- love miniature painting.
DeleteMuch better lovely minis.
ReplyDeleteThanks
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