Anyway, I still have a plan to stage a game focusing on the "melee" of a tournament rather than the "joust", so this is a bit of a dry-run of how it could look visually.
All pictures taken with smartphone(s), so focus could have been a bit better here and there ...
General overview of the table. The castle is a plastic toy castle. |
Another general overview. |
Fishman in the castle pond. He always features in many of my games where there is some body of water. |
King and herald, both Citadel knights. |
Another overview. |
The Joust. |
A knight putting on his armour. Foundry vignette. |
Knights from the old Battlemasters game. |
Old Bretonnia Warhammer knights. |
Melee in action. |
More melee ... |
And even more ... |
Another overview. |
Piers the Ploughman - Wargames Foundry. |
Flock of sheep ... |
Another pair of knights fighting it out. |
View from the ramparts. |
More sheep. |
Carnival parade. Eureka miniatures inspired by Breughel and Bosch. |
Falconer. |
Tax collector inspecting the market stalls. |
Nobles (Harlequin figures). |
A black-and-white view from the ramparts. |
The melee field. |
Mercator coming out for some scientific observations ... |
The herald. |
Rabbit hunt. |
Sleeping shepherd. |
War engine. |
More melee. |
Melee once again. |
And in the mean time, someone running's off with the treasure ... |
Very impressive all round:)
ReplyDeleteVery impressive set up. The one´s in yellow running off with the treasure.gilet jaunes ? :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha, didn't notice that myself ;-)
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