I suggest using the later 15th century stuff. Empire is more Landsknecht in feel so even the early 16th century would work but 1450-1500 is the closest Perry has for historical to meet it. :) thanks for watching!
These are good figures to bunk out a force of maa, but found the foot knights rather a pain to construct where you have to glue two arms in place holding a weapon. I went back to using the metal figures!
Sadly shipping right now is a tad high for a few metals out of Perry so getting the local foot knights was the better deal. I’ll have to be careful when assembling :) Thanks for watching and the comment
@@johnp4000 YEp, that's correct. However to get just two sprues of horses requires me to pay more shipping than the actual worth of the horses - so in my part of the world unless I do a very large order with Perry, its not worth it. I may hold on to that extra knight sprue until the future if I order more, or just pawn it off if I dont use it ;)
I’m waiting to make these but use them all as English knights to get some cloth in that army I’m sore some did have it still at that time would this be okay for the time period or would it be very very off for the time
While I’ve read it’s the norm for English knights to start wearing armor without the cloth in this era , it wasn’t totally dropped. It would be appropriate !
I think war of the roses is a little later in the 15th century, so you'd want to use the Perry box sets that cover 1450-1500. Agincourt foot knights are more so earlier 15th century.
Was recently thinking about using perry miniatures to make a cities of Sigmar/Empire army, this video has good timing as always.
I suggest using the later 15th century stuff. Empire is more Landsknecht in feel so even the early 16th century would work but 1450-1500 is the closest Perry has for historical to meet it. :) thanks for watching!
Happy Birthday Mate! Never been disappointed with Perry, beautiful scuplts on their figures.
They’re excellent indeed! Thank you!
Lovely looking figures, nice unboxing, all the best, Garry
Thanks as always Garry!
Happy birthday great choices for gifts 🎁
Thanks ! I thought so too haha
Brilliant looking figures!!I have them as well for my late HYW armies! Great review!
Awesome! Thanks for watching - they're the best, and possibly only go to for myself when it comes to that era. :)
Some very nice miniatures, will keep you buisy for a while. Allways nice to get such presents.
Absolutely! I’ve already started building the knights and hope to get the minimal into play done for next year. Cheers and thanks for watching !
@@carthagemustbedestroyed good luck mate, have fun and you will make it.
Sorry for it being late I just saw this but happy birthday 🎉
Haha, my birthdays coming up again... maybe more? :P
Nice review . They have done good stuff !
Absolutely! They're good minis. Thanks for watching!
Happy birthday bro!
Thank you very much!
Very nice video.
Belated Birthday!🥳
They are _English_ not British!
They wear plate (not "platemail" and certainly not "chainmail". )
Haha thank you. 😂 I’ll keep using those wrong terms I’m sure. Thanks for the clarification though.
These are good figures to bunk out a force of maa, but found the foot knights rather a pain to construct where you have to glue two arms in place holding a weapon. I went back to using the metal figures!
Sadly shipping right now is a tad high for a few metals out of Perry so getting the local foot knights was the better deal. I’ll have to be careful when assembling :) Thanks for watching and the comment
@@carthagemustbedestroyed I think if you can buy an additional horse sprue, you can get 18 mounted figures from the other set? Very good value
@@johnp4000 YEp, that's correct. However to get just two sprues of horses requires me to pay more shipping than the actual worth of the horses - so in my part of the world unless I do a very large order with Perry, its not worth it. I may hold on to that extra knight sprue until the future if I order more, or just pawn it off if I dont use it ;)
I’m waiting to make these but use them all as English knights to get some cloth in that army I’m sore some did have it still at that time would this be okay for the time period or would it be very very off for the time
While I’ve read it’s the norm for English knights to start wearing armor without the cloth in this era , it wasn’t totally dropped. It would be appropriate !
question: can we use this minis in he period of War of the roses???
I think war of the roses is a little later in the 15th century, so you'd want to use the Perry box sets that cover 1450-1500. Agincourt foot knights are more so earlier 15th century.
@@carthagemustbedestroyed THANK YOU
Cato the elder ?
He’s certainly not young. Lol