I enjoyed your creativity. Adding in the halflings was a great idea. I have Bretonnians as well with a number of older models from the 80s and 90s. I use Fireforge and Perry as well.
Excellent video and you have showed how well many of the plastic kits can be interchanged from different companies and created your own unique unit. Superb stuff
Something 'in-between' a peasant and a noble was a ...Yeoman (not a squire) - a lower-grade landowner or a royal servant. Robin Hood was always referred to as a yeoman in the earliest ballads. No one cares, probably, but as 'Robin Hood' minis are included in your army I thought I might contribute...
Thanks Paul, that was really useful. And don't worry about doing long-form content - it's great to paint along with!
@@allbookedup8802 Thank you and that’s very true … you can’t beat painting while listening to a RUclips video 😂
Very helpful video! Thanks a lot.
@@fredeamorph thank you.
I enjoyed your creativity. Adding in the halflings was a great idea. I have Bretonnians as well with a number of older models from the 80s and 90s. I use Fireforge and Perry as well.
@@josephwalukonis9934 thank you. I’d definitely like to get some more older models back into my army.
Excellent video and you have showed how well many of the plastic kits can be interchanged from different companies and created your own unique unit. Superb stuff
@@dm51964 thank you.
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Forgotten World Northmen would work well.
Something 'in-between' a peasant and a noble was a ...Yeoman (not a squire) - a lower-grade landowner or a royal servant. Robin Hood was always referred to as a yeoman in the earliest ballads. No one cares, probably, but as 'Robin Hood' minis are included in your army I thought I might contribute...
@@hobhood7118 thank you. That’s good to know and I do appreciate you taking the time to explain. 👍