Perry Miniatures- Foot Knights!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • If ever a set of miniatures harkens back to my childhood, it would be this set.
    Makes me think of the old plastic Britain's knights we'd often have battles with at both our house or at our Grandparents' place- usually against other plastic Britain's figures, be they gorillas, farm animals, spacemen, soldiers, or whatever else was on hand. I don't know if they were mine or my Uncle's, but we certainly had a lot of fun playing with them.
    Which brings me to this set. They're very knightly knights and can be painted up as pretty much whatever you want them to be. Which I most certainly plan on doing.
    There's a lot of variety to be had, especially if you have access to other knight kits. The biggest weakness here is the lack of shields and more exotic weapons. Where are the maces and morning stars? I guess I'll have to supply my own, regardless of whether it's historically accurate or not.
    Another nice fact is you get a lot of models in this box. Contrast that with some of the other kits we've looked at recently, that give you a third of the models for the same price.
    I still hope to get these all painted for some games of Lion Rampant in the future!
    You can find them on the Perry's site--
    www.perry-mini...

Комментарии • 36

  • @DistantFred
    @DistantFred 3 года назад +45

    About the lack of shields- This kind of full plate knight generally didn't carry shields, because the armour was good enough to make them essentially redundant. Better to trust in your armour and carry around a poleax than waste an arm with extra protection.

    • @jediknight73
      @jediknight73 Год назад +3

      That's correct

    • @playwow2670
      @playwow2670 Год назад +2

      Appreciate the explanation that seems perfectly logical

  • @samwessels8216
    @samwessels8216 3 года назад +9

    i believe those are war of the roses knights, not agincourt

  • @paulcross635
    @paulcross635 3 года назад +9

    This box is from the war of the roses, the command figure is a representation of king Richard the third found buried in a car park the Shakespearean reference is, ‘Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this son of York”.

  • @bramzwingli
    @bramzwingli 3 года назад +10

    Well that's interesting, I didn't get the command sprue in my box. And friend and I have been using Perry's Agincourt minis to play Lion Rampant. I highly recommend it for a historical game.

  • @MS5
    @MS5 3 года назад +4

    00:04 "Once more... unto the breach, dear friends". A very appropriate start for this video on Agincourt! :)

  • @sprootown
    @sprootown 3 года назад +2

    Nice posing in general, great kit.

  • @brayanfisk8769
    @brayanfisk8769 3 месяца назад +1

    The ara perfect for my imperial knights army because I learn that knight houses ha militias called household guard and this perry miniatures are perfect

  • @MonsterPainter
    @MonsterPainter 3 года назад +4

    love this video

  • @j453
    @j453 3 года назад

    Good review, thank you. I especially appreciate that you painted some, they looked good👍

  • @MagiciansApprentice1
    @MagiciansApprentice1 3 года назад +5

    1450-1550 few maces or shields were used on foot by English knights, those were primarily cavalry weapons by then ... and that lance for the HQ is a standard-holder
    these are mainly desngned around the War of the Roses period ending in 1485 with cannons and early muskets being used at the Battle of Bosworth Field
    and remember the Perry twins designed many of the original (first ten years+) of Games Workshop miniatures - I used their solo Foundry miniatures(2000) with my Bretonnian army for years with no problems

    • @PhD777
      @PhD777 Год назад

      At Bosworth they were early handguns - muskets were well over a century later. The arquebus was in the interim.

  • @elfbait3774
    @elfbait3774 3 года назад +3

    By the time plate armor was that good, shields were pretty pointless. But for fantasy sake, plenty of shields out there for sure.

  • @madgermandoger7457
    @madgermandoger7457 3 года назад +2

    I've painted like 2 boxes worth of perrys miniatures. There a blast and there arms are quite easy to put on other miniatures

    • @ObscuritiesinMiniature
      @ObscuritiesinMiniature  3 года назад +3

      I'm finding they're a good palette cleanser when you spend a lot of time painting crazy stuff.
      It's a nice change of pace to paint "normal" or simple color schemes and not worry too much about green skins, nurgley daemon flesh, lava seeping through cracks...

    • @madgermandoger7457
      @madgermandoger7457 3 года назад +1

      @@ObscuritiesinMiniature i can't relate. Yet. But I see where your coming considering they look fantastic with like four colors and some wash. There also a good way to practice metal where and tear as well as painting flesh

  • @avengedslipknot1000
    @avengedslipknot1000 3 года назад +8

    I gotta say these are my favorite historical type of minis that I've seen so far. Your historical kits overall have slowly but surely pushed my interest in them. Did this kit come with enough helmeted heads for every mini?

    • @elfbait3774
      @elfbait3774 3 года назад +2

      I have that kit and all the models are fully armored, including full helms. I believe there are some open-faced helms.

    • @namedenkeinerhat2827
      @namedenkeinerhat2827 3 года назад +3

      looks like 5 cosed-faced and 5 open-faced helmets per six bodies

    • @elfbait3774
      @elfbait3774 3 года назад +3

      @@namedenkeinerhat2827 as you mentioned, they are highly interchangeable with other kits in the same range and you can get some extra enclosed helmets from the various footman sets.

    • @samwessels8216
      @samwessels8216 3 года назад +3

      @@namedenkeinerhat2827 there's a lose visor

    • @avengedslipknot1000
      @avengedslipknot1000 3 года назад

      @@elfbait3774 Ah okay, awesome :)

  • @markust3345
    @markust3345 Год назад +1

    I use them as greatswords for the empire / onepagerules!!! Soo good !!!

    • @robmcmurrough1897
      @robmcmurrough1897 8 месяцев назад +1

      Do they rank up together alright and did you use a diffrent kit for the greats words themselves. Like the one from warlord games?

  • @timothyyoung2962
    @timothyyoung2962 Год назад

    Probably going to pick up a box for Frostgrave or kitbashing for The Doomed in August.

  • @zincgoblin7538
    @zincgoblin7538 Год назад +1

    I was hoping it'd fit nicely height wise to frostgrave miniatures as I've been looking for more uniformed warriors and knights, but it seems a bit too tall and skinny.

  • @zackcook5123
    @zackcook5123 Год назад

    These interest me as a freeguild greatswords alternative. Because I reckon these will look great

    • @ObscuritiesinMiniature
      @ObscuritiesinMiniature  Год назад

      Totally. I'm going to have to get off my but and mess with some of Warlord's Zweihanders and WGA's Conquistadores and see what sort of concoctions we can come up with between those three kits!

  • @willbyrne8493
    @willbyrne8493 3 года назад

    Where are those boxes from? the scenery on the sides of the box they seem, somehow, familiar?

  • @PhD777
    @PhD777 Год назад +1

    Love these miniatures. Recently bought 3 more boxes from Perry. Unfortunately, Renedra changed the plastic so it is, in fact, softer with less slightly softer detail, darker and just not the same. The Perry's lack of concern - due to Renedra's excuses- was disappointing.

    • @ObscuritiesinMiniature
      @ObscuritiesinMiniature  Год назад +1

      That sucks to hear! At least most of the Perry stock at our local stores has been there for some time. Might as well grab it now, I suppose!

    • @PhD777
      @PhD777 Год назад

      @Obscurities in Miniature Hopefully they'll take a second look and have Renedra address it. Love the Perry's sculpts. Only company I like as much, is Essex Miniatures (the original 28mm, up from 25mm and still, after 40+ years, the BEST horses in the industry with 15-16th C knights on par with Perry) and, for Late 15th/early 16th through 17th Centuries - Essex Miniatures and Redoubt Enterprises.

  • @Plasmathedeathjester
    @Plasmathedeathjester 2 года назад

    What size base you put them on