Quote Originally Posted by =Omni=
Thanks for the answer :)

I've looked a little deeper into the matter and in my sources (internet - so not very reliable ;) ) I've read that there were no uniforms and soldiers were dressed similarly to civilians - so probably all western piekemen looked similiar

However I've checked on some plates and it seems that they might have used different helmets :D So here's how I see them for my pikemen - https://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?...6425251iv5.jpg

BTW. Does anybody know whether the high boots were used by pikemen, or they rather used the short boots with stockings (or however they're called :P )

PS. I hope Cegorach won't mind me asking these questions here
Ok, a few comments here too. Sorry if i'm nitpicking.

All western pikemen wouldn't look alike since all western civilians didn't dress alike.

Also, the bright greens and reds you use for the models should be darkened, browned and greyed, since a soldier wouldn't get access to new clothes often, so while the colours would be visible, they wouldn't be as clean and bright.

As of the boots, this seems quite varied. Dutch or Danish, or sometimes german pikemen tend to be represented with shoes and stockings, while spanish, italian or french favoured knee-high or higher boots or shoes with leather leggings coming up to the knee.

As of helmets, Morrions were used in most of europe, and no only Spain, Italy or Sweden, with similar designs emerging locally. Here is a great page for renaissance helmets also.