Bretonnia

My Bretonnia Army
Bretonnia was my first army collection in Warhammer. Assembled and painted on my own through the years. I am always attracted to Arthurian theme, knights and damsels, pure legend. It was no coincidence that I was immediately attracted to Bretonnia theme and it form one of my largest collections. 

The Bretonnia army was one of my most challenging works in colour painting. The knights from basic Errant to Grail knights has no fixed colour theme. Each has its own heraldry and colour theme. What you see here are at least 10 years of brainstorming and colour matching. The sheer amount of re-works, unseen behind the picture involved in it is huge. Well, the final product look great. 




Bretonnia Formation


Bretonnia Formation


Bretonnia Formation


Bretonnia Foot Knight (Reaper Series)


Damsel


Prophetess


Bretonnia Lord,  a simple conversion model using green knight horse and old 5th edition King Louen body.


Bretonnia Lord


Bretonnia Lord


Bretonnia Six Heroic Knights. Each with different weapon and role.


Battle Standard Bearer


Battle Standard Bearer


Paladin (converted). Body is 6th edition Grail Knight, legs are from 6th edition plastic Knight of the Realm.


Paladin with warhammer (converted)


Paladin with morning star (converted)

Paladin with warhammer (converted)

Paladin with morning star (converted)

Paladin with lance and another with an axe.


Green Knight


Green Knight


Bretonnia Hero, two-handed (5th edition)


Bretonnia Hero on Pegasus (5th edition)


Bretonnia Hero on Pegasus (5th edition)


Pegasus Knight units



Knight Errants (5th edition) Oh, those 5 behind are converted using 5th edition Knights of the Realm plastic body.

Knight Errants (5th edition)

Mounted Damsel


Heroine Repanse de Lyonesse


Heroine Repanse de Lyonesse


Grail Knights in Lance formation (5th edition)


Grail Knights in Lance formation (5th edition)


Grail Knights in Lance formation (5th edition)


Mounted Squires


Knights of the Realm, not all were of 6th edition. Some of the heads were 5th edition, the result was each Knight had their own different herald.  


Knights of the Realm, noted those two on extreme left and right were using the charging lance hand from 5th edition.


Knights of the Realm, where those banners comes from? I made it on my own. LOL.


Men-at-arms, mixture of 5th edition and 6th edition.


Men-at-arms


Men-at-arms


Bowmen (some converted pieces)


Bowmen, those two wooden stakes in the middle without chain were converted by cutting it from plastic sprue frame and filed into a shape of a stake.


Bowmen



Bretonnian Trebuchet



Bretonnian Trebuchet



Old Squires from 5th edition models
Questing Knights

Questing Knights



































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