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"Charles VIII, Called The Affable, Was King Of France From 1483 To His Death In 1498."

Updated: Sep 5, 2023


"He succeeded his father Louis XI at the age of 13."

This 28mm metal model of a Renaissance Knight is produced by "Steel Fist Miniatures" and was bought as part of the ten-figure Code REN 20 - Foot Knights Deal from their Italian Wars 1494-1538 range. The sculpt can also be purchased as part of a pair under Code REN 01 - Foot Knights, and whilst not specifically named as the monarch behind the "French invasion of Italy", was painted with King Charles VIII in mind.


I was actually made aware of this cracking selection of models by Dom over on his "Boots on the Table" YouTube channel, and was planning to use them for some small-level (somewhat fictional) skirmishes set around the Battle of Fornovo in 1495. Indeed, whilst I impatiently awaited the arrival of my initial order, I actually went as far as to pick up a copy of the campaign book "Fornovo 1495: France's bloody fighting retreat" by "Osprey Publishing" in preparation for pigmenting the models.

"Steel Fist Miniatures" WIPs - The Foot Knight was primed, base-layered and shaded

Sadly however, this single miniature not only destroyed any enthusiasm I had for the project. But almost killed off my wargaming mojo in its entirety due to the difficulties I experienced both assembling it, and trying to receive my correct order - as two of the ten Foot Knights were missing having erroneously been sent some duplicates instead. Furthermore, I can't think of another model I've ever worked on which came quite so close to being thrown out of the window I sit beside whilst doing my hobbying.


The first problem appears to stem from the quality of the metal used as the casting was rather poor in places, resulting in some serious cutting/filing to allow the sword's hilt to be held, and one of the plumes immediately broke away from the helmet whilst I was merely holding it in my hand. The joint between the sword hand and the rest of the arm didn't fit terribly well either, so ultimately ended up with a load of super-glue being applied before the limb tenuously held. In addition, because the head would look odd with one pinned plume, I decided to cut off the surviving "hackle" and then pin the pair back - resulting in a slightly odd bunny-ear look to the ensemble.

"Steel Fist Miniatures" WIPs - The Foot Knight slowly had all its details 'picked out'

Painting my Foot Knight was equally a challenge, as I discovered the metal had strangely reacted to the super-glue causing much of the warrior's fluted Maximilian armour and skirt to become gooped up - completely obscuring the detail. This lead to some considerable time subsequently being spent with a modelling knife, carving/cleaning out all the blockages on Oliver James' wonderful sculpt.


With my miniature finally ready for its prime, albeit the folds in the King's cloth still seemed frustratingly soft, it was give a couple of layers of "Citadel" Abaddon Black, followed by a combination of Sir Coates Silver from "Duncan Rhodes Two Thin Coats" and "Citadel" Nuln Oil. The armour and blade were then given a dry-brush of (more) Sir Coates Silver before certain areas of his "Maximiliansharnisch" were picked out using a dab of "Vallejo" Gold" and a dash of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade - most notably the "grotesque visored close helmet."

"Steel Fist Miniatures" WIPs - Three more Foot Knights have been primed, shaded and dry-brushed

Due to wanting this figure to represent King Charles VIII of France, I decided to apply some "Vallejo" Heavy Blue to the invader's skirt, and then drown it out with plenty of "Citadel" Drakenhof Nightshade. I also attempted to dry-brush a little (more) "Vallejo" over the cloth's folds. But as I feared, the gloopy reaction had rather softened some of the detail in this area, so I soon decided to leave well enough alone. I was also somewhat perplexed by the monarch's waist sash, and initially kept that blue too. However, it looked too much like a nappy to my eyes, so I went back and applied some simple "Citadel" Abaddon Black to the strip of folded material - hopefully suggesting its some sort of belt.


I actually have a trio more of the Foot Knights built and partially-pigmented, as well as an order of Foot Knights Attacking awaiting arrival, so perhaps at some point I will continue this project - especially as I was planning on each side only fielding a handful of combatants anyway. For now though I can't really face another of this company's figures and feel rather deflated about the entire affair...

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planetmut
2023년 10월 05일
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Ah man, that figure sounds like a total nightmare to assemble and prep! Sorry you had so many issues with it but the end result looks great, even if 15th-century French armour looks a tad bunny-like LOL!

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
2023년 10월 05일
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Cheers Matt, It does look a bit bunny like. I have painted a few more since but with hindsight, this miniature single-handedly destroyed my enthusiasm for the project as I've still not painted enough knights for even the smallest of games - and now Steel Fist Miniatures has closed I won't be buying any more to use as reinforcements either.

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undercoat2670
2023년 8월 25일

My initial thoughts when I started through this post were what a splendid model, what an intriguing range and what a great period of history. I must have a look at this company's website. Then I read on.....

Oh dear! After reading about your your trials and tribulations I totally understand you being deflated about painting more. I certainly wouldn't get any!

Still, it looks great. Well done.

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
2023년 8월 25일
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Thanks Undercoat. I do find my painting motivation is fuelled by the company producing them, and my initial plan to was to quickly paint up the ten foot knights - five aside, and then skirmish some Italian Wars using "Lion Rampant" whilst waiting for the second order. But after five emails and the odd message on their website, I've just had one reply acknowledging the error in my first order. So I'm still waiting on the missing figures ordered last month, and yet everyone who covers the Italian Wars are singing Steel Fist Miniatures' praises. 😐

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wsd50
2023년 8월 24일

Lovely looking figures mate, sorry to hear about you gluing woes, but you honestly cant tell on the finished figure.


Cheers Roger.

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
2023년 8월 24일
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Cheers Roger. I think I'm now more put off with the poor service than the pinning/gluing mishap tbh. I'm still waiting on my missing figures, and that really does sap my will to crack on with the project. To make matters a little worse I see nothing but YouTube videos these days singing the company's virtues..!?! 😐

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Michał Kucharski
Michał Kucharski
2023년 8월 21일
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Lovely work sir!

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
2023년 8월 21일
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Thanks Michal. 😀

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Dai Dead
Dai Dead
2023년 8월 21일

The bunny ears look is good. Means this monarch doesn't take himself seriously and any potential foe possibly will not either..... until it's too late! :)


Rubbish to hear that all of your work on these has been stressful to say the least though mate. I really hope these next iterations will prove otherwise, along with the new incoming order.

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
2023년 8월 21일
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Cheers Dai. I thought the figure looks suitably outlandish for a French monarch, LOL!! I can see why so many people rave about Steel Fist Miniatures as the sculpts are superb. But I'm still waiting on my missing figures, and my mojo for a project does partially rely upon good customer service to keep it going.

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