With bows drawn: painting a War of the Roses era archer
In this user request video I paint an English archer from the War of the Roses period. However, this video should be useful for anyone painting medieval missile or spear troops, as dress was very similar. I also pay particular attention to painting natural, undyed fabrics. The figure comes from the Perry Plastics War of the Roses boxed set: http://www.perry-miniatures.com/produ...

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