'A bolt from the blue' - 3 x figure crusades set Mitches Military Models

planetFigure

Help Support planetFigure:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Grod

A Fixture
Joined
Jul 25, 2008
Messages
3,201
Location
United Kingdom
Hello Folks
I released this one earlier today at the Midland Show. It depicts Richard the Lionheart being struck by a crossbow bolt which resulted in his death a few days later. This incident occured whilst he was besieging a castle in Aquitaine, France in 1199. The assailant was captured and the King ordered that he should not be armed. His soldiers overcome with grief and rage, however, put the man to death 'in the most cruel manner'.
This 75mm scale resin set has been beautifully sculpted by Adam McMaster. The soldier with the drawn sword was released as a single figure earlier this year.
Price is £75.00 + p&p £3.50UK £5.25 Europe and £6.50 rest of the world
Payment is via paypal or cheque. Anyone wishing to purchase the set please contact me direct on [email protected]
Cheers
Gordon
PS Thanks to all who took the time to visit my stand at the Midlands show earler today and to the staff and club members who gave their time and effort in the smooth running of the event.
 

Attachments

  • A Bolt from the blue 006.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 006.JPG
    128.7 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 007.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 007.JPG
    119.5 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 009.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 009.JPG
    119.7 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 013.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 013.JPG
    108 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 017.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 017.JPG
    122.1 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 019.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 019.JPG
    144.7 KB
  • A Bolt from the blue 020.JPG
    A Bolt from the blue 020.JPG
    118.1 KB
A great little vignette indeed. I really like the dynamic poses and the sculpting overall.

Xenofon
 
I saw this at the show and I agree it is a nice vignette, which does what they should do - instantly tell a story. Also got the chance to see the larger 120mm figures which are really neat.
 
Hi Guys ,

I saw this and had the pleasure :) of meeting Gordon at the show , not my scale as you all know being a busty man , but I was taken with this trio and the Arthurian chappie in 120mm ...well done for the releases (y) ..............

I will be doing a review of these soon when I can escape from work

Nap

PS Saw the painted Napoleonics as well that Gordon sells as castings ..all I can say is WOW (y)
 
This is a very nice set of figures, possibly out of scale & period for me.
Yes those Napoleonics are superb; I curently have a 12 figure Defending the Colours group in progress but no photographs yet.

Geoff
 

Latest posts

Back
Top