I've painted exactly half of my Perry 100 Years War Agincourt period English. They are probably the best looking plastics I have. Adding some Barons War figures to these means I'm good to go for a small Lion Rampant 2 game.
Sir Gilbert and Sir Roland are fighting again. This time its one of Roland's villages being targeted. Points are even but Roland gets an additional unit of 12 peasants.
6 Men at Arms
12 Longbowmen
Sir Roland
6 Men at Arms
12 Crossbowmen
12 Peasants
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| Sir Gilbert leads my new Perry Men at arms and archers towards the village. |
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| The street has a barricade thrown up by the local peasants, and Sir Roland appears on the east road with his own men at arms. |
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| Roland brings on the Fireforge crossbowmen. Not sure those "active" poses are what I'm looking for. Some of those guys appear to be dancing the tango. |
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| And the peasants sneak through the town backsides keeping out of arrow shot. |
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| Sir Gilbert positions and his archers begin to shoot. |
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| And they are deadly. Six kills on the Crossbows, although I lose an Archer on the return. |
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| And a man at arms Brawl develops in the muddy fields behind the village. |
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| The peasants launch a sneak attack on the bowmen. |
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| Actually a hard fought Melee. The archers lose three the peasants four. |
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| And the Blue dice of the archers drives the peasants off. Sir Gilbert wins the day, although he is covered in mud. |










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