I realized two camps that I voluntarily wanted similar for my English and French from the 100 years war. The tents were initially of the same size (toys for children, in bags of knights made in china) Found on a flea market for 0.50 cents the lot. I cut one of the two at the base and create a slight difference in size, visible to the eye on the table.
The French camp
The lords of France, assisted by their valets, sat down on the white harness, to go and drive the Angloys in beautiful and strong fashion.
The English camps
Photo: The Plantagent society |
The battle became clearer, Montjoie, the French herald of arms brought the conditions of his masters to the King of England. Introduced into the camp by his colleague the English herald, he was opposed by the English knight to keep the tent of King Henry the fifth.