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Scottish Man at Arms-Bannockburn

Discussion in 'Completed Figures' started by ghamilt1, Jun 10, 2018.

  1. ghamilt1 A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    Just finished (and I mean that literally, the paint isn't even dry yet) this limited edition figure I received from Tommi of a medieval man at arms, which I chose to represent as a Scottish soldier at Bannockburn. It's a lovely 120mm figure which was a real pleasure to paint, especially on my aging eyes. Any questions or comments would be welcomed.
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  2. Jeff T A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Superb work!

    Cheer's,
    Jeff.
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  3. Graham A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    I did the bust version then got the full figure to as a possible Scot. It really is a fine figure and you have done a cracking job of it. Great choice of scheme too.
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  4. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    An absolute cracker Glenn. All surfaces and materials spot on.
    Good choice of heraldry, a Man at Arms from Edward Bruce (Roberts wee brother) the Earl of Carricks retinue.
    Heraldry gives a nice pop of colour (y)
    Cheers
    Derek
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  5. clrsgt A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Absolutely super job. Ugly bugger ain't he.
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  6. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Borderline racism :ROFLMAO:;)
  7. ghamilt1 A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    I don't know, I saw a lot worse last night at the Scotland vs Canada rugby game played here in Edmonton. Ugliest thing about that was the score line. (at least from a Canadian perspective).
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  8. ghamilt1 A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    Thanks Derek, I found a few references of Scottish noble arms that were present at Bannockburn, and The Earl of Carrick's looked just right. I was just grateful I didn't need to do any tartan.
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  9. MoboSchreuder A Fixture

    Excellent work and painting

    Mobo
  10. franceso sbarile A Fixture

    Yes, agreed. Shileds look to be in the "Bruce" colors, the white cross ?
    Warm congrats
    Francesco
  11. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Looks good, but with the dark pictures very difficult to tell something.

    Marc
  12. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    The white cross, saltire or St Andrews Cross is of course the national flag of Scotland.
    It`s highly unlikely that it would have been worn as a badge and perhaps not even flown as a flag in battle until the XVc.
    It did however appear in Scottish seals going back to the XIIc.
    Like the Carrick heraldry which probably wouldn't have been borne so prominently by the Man at Arms in ether surcoat or shield it's inclusion by Glenn works really well.
    What is achieved in a single figure is national identity and allegiance to a particular family.
    Using the Bannockburn reference we have a date and consequently a name for the then Earl of Carrick.
    Edward Bruce, an interesting but often ignored member of the family.
    Basically by picking up on a few visual references a whole story emerges. Is it historically accurate?..... in my view absolutely yes. Glenn's taken contemporary and relevant references and used them in a visually informative way to great effect (y)
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  13. franceso sbarile A Fixture


    Thanks DEL , I was not putting in doubt the historical accurancy of the work. I was so curious since for a long time cross weared on surcoats assumed different meanings and basically was used to a quick recognize on a battle field. Also I'm so much interested in Scotland middle age history so I wish to thank you again for the clear explanation.
    Cheers
    Francesco
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  14. Aveleira A Fixture

    Country:
    Portugal
    Very, very nice work! Love the face, such expression!
  15. Mike Stevens PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-States
    Nicely done Glen.
  16. John Bowery A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Excellent rendition and colours.
    Cheers
    John
  17. ghamilt1 A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    Thanks everyone. What I really wanted to achieve in terms of accuracy was to dispel the popular misconception of medieval Scottish warriors running around in plaid bedsheets ala Mel Gibson. Scottish knights and soldiers were equipped and dressed much the same as their contemporary opponents wherever they may have been found (but most conveniently, just across the border). Edward Bruce, Robert I's brother and the Earl of Carrick, was present at Bannockburn and I did take the liberty of putting his arms on the surcoat and shield as was the custom. But the only sure thing I could find consistently in the sources was the inclusion of the small St. Andrew's cross sewn on the left chest. The colour scheme was chosen based on my understanding of dyes that would have been available during that period, and what would look good in terms of colour theory and composition. It's a great conversation, and part of the fun of doing historic miniatures.
  18. phil_h A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Fantastic work (y)
    Phil
  19. arj A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Excellent bit of painting.

    Cheers,
    Andrew
  20. franceso sbarile A Fixture

    Completely agreed !! Movies on middleage often return a very wrong idea of this time, if you look to the real figure of William Wallace is so far from the Braveheart of Mel Gibson that looks no to be the same man and the same story.
    Congrats again for your work.
    Francesco
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