The first unit for the Pelennor Fields refight project is the Minas Tirith Citadel Guard: 16 x Heavy Infantry Spearmen. Morale Class B.
According to JRRT the Guard wore a black tabard over blackened chainmail. On the tabard was embroided the white tree of Gondor, however the standout item of the uniform was the bright silver mithril helmet - adorned with a pair of gull wings (it is open to speculation whether these were from actual seagulls or not). The Copplestone Miniatures "City Spearmen" lack only the gull wings but are otherwise excellent representations.
The shield devices are actually self-made stickers rather than transfers, the pdfs for which can be found at Toshach Miniatures, they are specifically designed for use with the Copplestone figures (and they are free).
You will notice that the unit's banner is white and does not feature the tree of Gondor. This is because only when Gondor has a king are the banners allowed to show the tree. Whilst the Stewards rule in their stead all banners are white. JRRT describes it as argent (a tincture of silver) so technically the banner could have been silver, however white appears far more in the descriptions so that's what I've gone with.
These guys were easy to paint: black undercoat, black ink wash then some detailing - armour in chainmail silver and helmet in mithril silver, skin in dwarf flesh. When I first looked at the figures I thought they were wearing gloves and have painted them appropriately, I'm not so sure now but that's something that can be corrected at a later date if need be.

The second unit from Minas Tirith are the City Archers: Light Infantry Bowmen. Morale Class B
The figures are Copplestone City Bowmen and I had to separate them as they were joined together in places. This is because they are designed for the Warmaster rules which has figures in strips. Fortunately the decoupling process was easy and you can't even tell it has taken place.
Again this unit is 16 figures strong. This is because the ratio is one figure equals sixty four men (in eight ranks of eight), thusly 16 figures is 1024 men.
The white bows are my own invention JRRT does not mention such a thing. But the figures don't come with a command element so the white is there to symbolise both the Steward's flag and the white tree of Gondor.
You will also note that despite being classed as light troops they are on the same base size as the heavy spear. This is a quirk of the rules that I approve of - men take up roughly the same amount of space but the weight of armour they wear determines their protection category.
The third unit from Minas Tirith are Dol Amroth men at arms: Heavy Infantry Spearmen. Morale Class A.
I chose the paint scheme of sky blue, white and silver because those are the classic Dol Amroth colours. Figures are the City Spearmen by Copplestone, the same as the Gondor foot, a deliberate choice to establish a commonality of design between the two units.
JRRT says that the banner of Dol Amroth was "...silver upon blue, a ship swan-prowed faring on the sea.". Being unable to paint such a motif I printed one out and stuck it in place with double sided tape.

The fourth and final unit from Minas Tirith are the The Knights of Dol Amroth: Heavy Cavalry. Morale Class A.
They are joined by Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth: +2 CRT, +2 LDR
Dark haired, riding grey horses, carrying banners of blue. With Elvish blood in their veins the Knights of Dol Amroth are the premier fighting cavalry in all of Gondor. The figures are Elven cavalry from Magister Militum, a little stumpy but serviceable never-the-less.
This unit is supposed to also contain the remnants of Faramir's Gondorian cavalry which were so roughly handled by Mordor when ordered to try and retake Osgiliath. However, I have preferred to interpret this unit as the "company" of knights JRRT wrote about.
I'm experimenting with a new style of painting here. Basically, it's block painting then applying a coat of "soft tone quick shade ink" from Army Painter. I really like the look of the end result and I managed to paint the entire unit in a single day from undercoated - which is a feat I have never done before in nearly 30 years of painting figures.
Prince Imrahil has had his mithril silver armour dry brushed with gold to make him stand out. +2 Combat Results Table (CRT) means he can adjust his combat outcomes by 2 columns either up or down as he sees fit, whilst +2 Leadership (LDR) means he adds 2 to the moral score of any unit he is personally leading.
This now completes the representation of the contingent of forces that sally from Minas Tirith to take part in the battle. Next up will be Aragorn's contingent.
