Holger Ericsson is best known in the English speaking world probably for his 40mm Karoliner moulds available today through Prince August and for his designs for SAE in the 1950s and 1960s.
He was also a prolific sculptor in the 30mm scale, Those of you familiar with the Tradition and Spencer Smith websites will be familiar with is exquisite Horse and Musket era troops. Both are of great beauty, but it is in his depiction of the moving horse that his real skill is displayed, and his cavalry are especially worth collecting.
It is possible still to buy his other figures through this tribute website:
http://www.hefigures.com/
Highly recommended for their efficient service. Best of all for lummocks like me, they speak English!
Without further ado, a picture of some of the HE knights.
I have painted these figures in the heraldry of French knights who fought at Poitiers, although their armour styles are from considerably later, perhaps the 1420s. I have one more standard bearer to paint then i will move on to some 30 Years' War cavalry that I purchased at the same time.
He was also a prolific sculptor in the 30mm scale, Those of you familiar with the Tradition and Spencer Smith websites will be familiar with is exquisite Horse and Musket era troops. Both are of great beauty, but it is in his depiction of the moving horse that his real skill is displayed, and his cavalry are especially worth collecting.
It is possible still to buy his other figures through this tribute website:
http://www.hefigures.com/
Highly recommended for their efficient service. Best of all for lummocks like me, they speak English!
Without further ado, a picture of some of the HE knights.
As nature intended |
Not from one of John Garrett's books! |
7 comments:
Beautiful figures, unmistakably Ericsson, and superbly painted. What more could we ask for!
Lovely figures and painting. Did you get these knights recently, as I can't see them on the website?
kind regards
Mike
I did - they are in the PDF catalogue and they kindly agreed to cast some up for me.
Greg
Aha... many thanks Greg, they are rather splendid.
Yes, indeed! Splendid is a good description. Ahd I didn't realize that ol' Herr Eriksson had also sculpted knights.
Best REgards,
Stokes
Oh, I LIKE these!
They would do very nicely for Lion Rampant. Thanks for sharing.
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