So I am starting my Santa Hermandad project and looking over some baggage options.
Does anyone know a good source for some 15mm religious figures (plenty of Crusader monks out there, but something later and more senior like a bishop would be cooler). I also might include some prisoners and "enhanced interrogation" scenes so figures in shackles, on racks, tied to posts for pyrotechnic enhancements would be pretty good also.
Finally, I may have to scratch build a comfy chair.
Spike
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Sure Donninghton do some, Musmum do a figure at the stake(seems to be what the Spainish fancied doing a lot)spikemesq wrote:So I am starting my Santa Hermandad project and looking over some baggage options.
Does anyone know a good source for some 15mm religious figures (plenty of Crusader monks out there, but something later and more senior like a bishop would be cooler). I also might include some prisoners and "enhanced interrogation" scenes so figures in shackles, on racks, tied to posts for pyrotechnic enhancements would be pretty good also.
Finally, I may have to scratch build a comfy chair.
Spike
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Hi, if you want to do a baggage with some historical accuracy you're ahead a few years, but if it amuses you, go ahead.
It would be more historical one tent with the colors of Castilla surrounded by bishops, monks and priests, and a dirty woman's shirt , lying to aerate, and a tent with the colors of Aragon surrounded by suspicious looking guys , dressed in the Italian way and a few scantily clad women. And, to round off the scene, some noble Aragonese and Castilian nobles fighting for precedence to step on the road.
Yours:
Mikel
It would be more historical one tent with the colors of Castilla surrounded by bishops, monks and priests, and a dirty woman's shirt , lying to aerate, and a tent with the colors of Aragon surrounded by suspicious looking guys , dressed in the Italian way and a few scantily clad women. And, to round off the scene, some noble Aragonese and Castilian nobles fighting for precedence to step on the road.

Yours:
Mikel
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http://www.nwa.org.au/dbx/articles/baggage/baggage.html
Plenty of inquisitorial type bagge for ideas here:
http://www.nwa.org.au/dbx/articles/baggage/baggage.html
http://www.nwa.org.au/dbx/articles/baggage/baggage.html
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Hello,If you continue with the idea of an inquisitorial baggage you may find these links useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanbenito , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomás_de_Torquemada , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pedro ... (1475).jpg
Greetings
Mikel
Greetings
Mikel
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