Absolutely Gorgeous army!!!I Love it! The colours the basing the camp and baggage the variety using different Manufacturers (exactly how I would have done it) just amazing work my friend! Thank you for the mention and the kind words! Really appreciate it! Cant wait for the French! The one you don't remember in Yellow is Hot spur Percy and the one you said is Percy in blue is Douglas...;)
Do you know when I was making the movie I totally froze up with my knowledge it was like it never existed I just stared at the banner going holy shit I know this, but it wouldn’t come out of my mouth😂😂😂😂
I’ll be working on the French today but this time I’m going to have a book out to remember who the different people are. I won’t make that same mistake twice I guess. But I am very happy that you like the army and was hoping that you enjoyed it
Simply amazing! The amount of color and detail makes this one of the most incredible you've ever done! The basing, stakes, figs, wagons and horses,just everything is, so complete .... well, seems impossible to be done and yet, there they are again! Incredible army! It's hard to literally say it's one of the best because all your work is astounding, but it is simply stunning!
Thank you very much. But I think the French that will come on now I’ll try to get it done today is even more beautiful. Can’t wait to show it but thanks for your comments I always make me smile
Stunning collection Kevin!! I would highly recommend reading Barbara Tuchman's "A Distant Mirror" which covers the experiences of the French during the 14th Century. If you have not read that you should.
I was about to say you should check out Nik's channel! He is quite inspirational and very engaging with the period. What i learned from Nik about the period is the early period you want less full field plate and more chain mail with bits of heavier plate here and there. Shields are more widely used in the earlier period because of the lack of plate mail.
OUTSTANDING. This is the best army collection you have put together in my opinion and it was an armed force that smashed every army in its path, never again will there be warriors like that again.👍
Thank you. I did not get a lot of feedback on this army. Unfortunately. I really liked it and I loved the French one as well. I’m glad you liked it. Makes me happy
Kevin, this is superb & most entertaining to watch. You have created quite a collection & sharing it with us all is a real treat, thank you. I'm really enjoying watching each video & learning more about your collection, how you manage to find the time to do all of this is a mystery! Glad you do though!
Hi friend. It is an unbelievable army, and the French is even more spectacular. I’m not quite sure either where I found the time to do all of this, build five businesses, raise straight children take care of two houses in two different countries, and occasionally have a good cup of coffee , but somehow I was able to do that. I really love painting I guess I do that instead of watching TV or playing golf. It relaxes me I still have about 110 more videos to make I’ll get to them, but rather slowly, is there any army that you would be particularly interested in me putting up for you?
Hi Kevin, being an Englishman I have a particular interest in the English Civil War, but I too have a decent Napoleonic 15mm collection, maybe I should show it off one day?
@@matth4352 I think you should add the English Civil War is spectacular. I have two armies of those and enjoy them very much. Maybe I’ll put those out next.
A spectacular English army. I am full of anticipation for the French. The Medieval Wargamer is excellent and an inspiration to any wargamer whatever their favourite period (mine is ancient).
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 I like making baggage and wagons. Blue moon has some nice ones but I also like battle valor games. Ed has some interesting baggage trains. He has large camps etc.
These are wonderful. I am just embarking on War of the Roses using old minifigs and Essex. I'm wondering how the scale works between so many manufacturers. Blue Moon I would think would not go well with Peter Pig. What about Corvis Belli and Merlington with others especially Minifigs and Peter Pig. Also how did you come by these figs as many are long out of production. Again simply grand.
Hi Malcolm. I had the same predicament. Not so much with the hundred year war French army that I had but the English was a real problem. I had Merlingtons, Essex, Corvus, Peter pig etc. I found a way to blend them together to make a very nice army. Peter Ppig, Corbus and mini fig fit well together. You can add Essex also to that list. Bluemoon are too large but can work in your army just keep them separate. But in reality I probably wouldn’t mix them in to your army. If you want to connect with me via email of some kind I’ll send you pictures of my work that you can use. And we can talk to each other and I’ll help you build your army. If you watched my French movie that one is predominantly blue moon and Merlington
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Thats ok ! my hobby is now at an end after 37 yers...this was going to be a future project...not now....please do a batreps with your figures
Hi, yes I use for all of my Armin from the Beginning up to the seven Years war I’ve used the same basing style. I use 40mm frontage small units, 80mm for normal size units. Cavalry are also on the same system. Their depth is 60mm and the infantry 40mm. 40x40 squares 80x40 stands 80x60 stands. Hope this helps
Absolutely Gorgeous army!!!I Love it! The colours the basing the camp and baggage the variety using different Manufacturers (exactly how I would have done it) just amazing work my friend! Thank you for the mention and the kind words! Really appreciate it! Cant wait for the French! The one you don't remember in Yellow is Hot spur Percy and the one you said is Percy in blue is Douglas...;)
Do you know when I was making the movie I totally froze up with my knowledge it was like it never existed I just stared at the banner going holy shit I know this, but it wouldn’t come out of my mouth😂😂😂😂
I’ll be working on the French today but this time I’m going to have a book out to remember who the different people are. I won’t make that same mistake twice I guess. But I am very happy that you like the army and was hoping that you enjoyed it
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Fantastic Work! If you are basing your armies for Crecy let me know i will name you the most important commanders.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 hahaha it happens to all of us! Takes a bit of time to get familiar with a new period.
Simply amazing! The amount of color and detail makes this one of the most incredible you've ever done! The basing, stakes, figs, wagons and horses,just everything is, so complete .... well, seems impossible to be done and yet, there they are again! Incredible army! It's hard to literally say it's one of the best because all your work is astounding, but it is simply stunning!
Thank you very much. But I think the French that will come on now I’ll try to get it done today is even more beautiful. Can’t wait to show it but thanks for your comments I always make me smile
Such a colorful and gorgeous army, I do like the diversity of the troops, the camp, artillery...and bases!
Thank you Phil. It’s not complete until I have at least one good message from you🤗😉
Stunning collection Kevin!! I would highly recommend reading Barbara Tuchman's "A Distant Mirror" which covers the experiences of the French during the 14th Century. If you have not read that you should.
I was about to say you should check out Nik's channel! He is quite inspirational and very engaging with the period. What i learned from Nik about the period is the early period you want less full field plate and more chain mail with bits of heavier plate here and there. Shields are more widely used in the earlier period because of the lack of plate mail.
He’s a super nice guy. I love his shows. It inspired me to finish these up into a cohesive army.
Thank you for the kind Words Nordic my friend!
OUTSTANDING. This is the best army collection you have put together in my opinion and it was an armed force that smashed every army in its path, never again will there be warriors like that again.👍
Thank you. I did not get a lot of feedback on this army. Unfortunately. I really liked it and I loved the French one as well. I’m glad you liked it. Makes me happy
Kevin, this is superb & most entertaining to watch. You have created quite a collection & sharing it with us all is a real treat, thank you. I'm really enjoying watching each video & learning more about your collection, how you manage to find the time to do all of this is a mystery! Glad you do though!
Hi friend.
It is an unbelievable army, and the French is even more spectacular. I’m not quite sure either where I found the time to do all of this, build five businesses, raise straight children take care of two houses in two different countries, and occasionally have a good cup of coffee , but somehow I was able to do that. I really love painting I guess I do that instead of watching TV or playing golf. It relaxes me I still have about 110 more videos to make I’ll get to them, but rather slowly, is there any army that you would be particularly interested in me putting up for you?
Hi Kevin, being an Englishman I have a particular interest in the English Civil War, but I too have a decent Napoleonic 15mm collection, maybe I should show it off one day?
@@matth4352 I think you should add the English Civil War is spectacular. I have two armies of those and enjoy them very much. Maybe I’ll put those out next.
A spectacular English army. I am full of anticipation for the French.
The Medieval Wargamer is excellent and an inspiration to any wargamer whatever their favourite period (mine is ancient).
He’s good and entertaining because he’s passionate. He helped me inspirationally to get these done
Thank you for the Kind words Paul!
O M G ! This army is just insane, just amazing work. A Masterpice.👍
Thanks Nic. Appreciate the support
Baggage and tents were so important in medieval armies and they definitely add a nice feature for gaming
I agree but somehow I went overboard 😂😂
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 It is inspirational, I think my own Ottomans and Habsburgs need a lot of baggage to bring the armies together
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 I like making baggage and wagons. Blue moon has some nice ones but I also like battle valor games. Ed has some interesting baggage trains. He has large camps etc.
So good mate. Love it.
I’m glad you liked it. The French are particularly dashing. But this one the English packs a punch!!
These are wonderful. I am just embarking on War of the Roses using old minifigs and Essex. I'm wondering how the scale works between so many manufacturers. Blue Moon I would think would not go well with Peter Pig. What about Corvis Belli and Merlington with others especially Minifigs and Peter Pig. Also how did you come by these figs as many are long out of production. Again simply grand.
Hi Malcolm. I had the same predicament. Not so much with the hundred year war French army that I had but the English was a real problem. I had Merlingtons, Essex, Corvus, Peter pig etc. I found a way to blend them together to make a very nice army. Peter Ppig, Corbus and mini fig fit well together. You can add Essex also to that list. Bluemoon are too large but can work in your army just keep them separate. But in reality I probably wouldn’t mix them in to your army. If you want to connect with me via email of some kind I’ll send you pictures of my work that you can use. And we can talk to each other and I’ll help you build your army. If you watched my French movie that one is predominantly blue moon and Merlington
Magnificent!
Thank you it really is very pretty
stunning
Why thank you good sir!
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Thats ok ! my hobby is now at an end after 37 yers...this was going to be a future project...not now....please do a batreps with your figures
What’s a batreps?
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 sorry ..trouble typing...battle report.
Oh a battle report yes I’m going to do one probably in march. My friends are coming over and we’re going to do one.
Can I ask what basing sizes do you use?
Hi, yes I use for all of my Armin from the Beginning up to the seven Years war I’ve used the same basing style. I use 40mm frontage small units, 80mm for normal size units. Cavalry are also on the same system. Their depth is 60mm and the infantry 40mm.
40x40 squares
80x40 stands
80x60 stands.
Hope this helps