The Grand Duchy of Capriccio is a fictional Italian City state, typical of those found in Renaissance Italy. Its alliances shifted throughout the period, often with Swiss mercenaries, sometimes with Landsknechts from The Empire, and always balancing secular political power with its allegiance to The Papal directive and the influence of the machinations of powerful families and the old Condottiere.
This is the "Never Mind The Billhooks" army I showed a couple of posts ago.
Commander in Chief: Lorenzo di Sangiovese, Granduco di Capriccio.
Commander of Gendarmes: Conte di Montepulciano
Commander of Light Horse: Paulo di Chianti (grandson of one of the original Condottiere).
8 Gendarmes
8 Capriccio Light lancers
6 mounted crossbowmen
Swiss veteran pike block 1 (Berne and Fribourg) + skirmishers
Swiss veteran pike block 2 (Uri and Solothurn) + skirmishers
Total 117 points (+ commanders)
The second Swiss pike block is still "in progress" and there are some further vignettes I will add, plus some options for future expansion.
However, I thought I would just show some more detailed photos of the units completed so far, starting with the Gendarmes:










Is it from the art style / movement?
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Neil
Thanks Neil. All will be revealed re Capriccio in next post! Best regards. Phil
DeleteNice to see the Gendarmes in more detailed of photo, they are lovely! Super work on them and they make for a cracking unit. As for Capriccio, not a clue I'm afraid, I will wait to be enlightened!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. Enjoyed painting them. Best regards. Phil
DeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThx Christopher. Best regards. Phil
DeleteBellissimo !
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Cheers Alan. Phil
DeleteDid you own a Ford Capri? More excellent figures and flags. Neil
ReplyDeleteThx Neil. I never had a Capri!! All will be revealed re Capriccio in due course. Best regards. Phil
DeleteDamn! I was so convinced.
DeleteI'd wondered about the Ford Capri as well but if not, perhaps it's an ice cream. The armour of this period enhanced by fountains of plumes is second to none. They looked splendido [is that a word?]
ReplyDeleteCapricious of you to enter another period.
Stephen
Thanks Stephen. Hadn't thought of ice cream, but it's not that either. Cheers. Phil
DeleteVery lovely …..I just cannot for the life of me paint those twirls (?) that travel along the lances - nice job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. The lance twirls are easy once you know how... Tamiya do some rolls of masking tape designed for this very thing. You just paint the light colour over the lance, then wrap the tape in curls all the way down, then paint the dark colour. Once it's dry, peel off the masking tape. Hey presto. Little bit of touching up to do, but in general it works. Phil
DeleteBeautiful looking Gendarmes Phil…
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Cheers Aly. Much appreciated. They are lovely figures to paint... can't go wrong really! Best regards. Phil
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