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Azincourt in Grand Battle Scale!

Azincourt in Grand Battle Scale!

Rob Macfarlane has been a busy boy and hard at work on the next Grand Battle Scale 10mm range: Azincourt! 

 

Here are some examples of the models that you'll find on the frames for the English and French.  Future releases will expand the range once we have the core forces for the battle out. 

We're doing a few tests on the spear thicknesses and the position/thickness of those may change depending on how that turns out. There's a little more work and additions to be made before these head off to tooling - but they are on their way!

The Classic Fantasy Battles Orcs in Grand Battle Scale 10mm are in the tooling process now. And the next set are in the works. There is also another GBS range in development. 

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Ralph - September 21, 2024

Super excited for these – they look great! Yes please to both thick durable spears and pikes etc. Personally I would prefer already moulded on plastic flags and banners – so much quicker than fiddling around with paper flags that always look crap around the poles when I do them! Perfectionists who prefer paper flags can always cut them away…

Mike Kirkham-Ingram - September 20, 2024

These look very nice and I will definitely be picking theses up, would it be possible to make some of the command stands without banners so we can use paper ones instead of trying to paint something really tiny.

Trev Crook - September 20, 2024

Can I suggest you make the spears a little thicker than those in the samurai boxes. Know the slimmer poles are to scale and look great. However the practicalities of removing them (very carefully) from the sprue, and generally handling while playing, means them being a little thicker would be much appreciated.

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