Great. But... I know this box comes with rules and terrain, but still the price for some 24 minis greatly dampens my urge to get a hundred of them :-/ I assume I will wait for a "plastic only" b...
Great. But... I know this box comes with rules and terrain, but still the price for some 24 minis greatly dampens my urge to get a hundred of them :-/ I assume I will wait for a "plastic only" b...
Sold out? I know the $6000 are reached (Cheers!) , but why cap out the order there?
>dismounted Knights of Malta That would be Knights not aboard a ship, I assume :-) While the Knights of Malta - and previously Rhodos - were recruited from the nobility of Europe, they rarely fo...
> It´s not so fantasy I cannot subscribe to that. The era fitting for the fashion of these conquistadors ends around 1550, and while pistols did exist before the only showed up in sizable...
Relaxed stand Most of the time soldiers on the battlefield are not in combat but waiting for something to happen. In this time they await the coming, relaxing as good as they can. They would be in...
@Lord Marcus Thanks! BTW: I managed to repair the Goth arms using the newest Prusa Slicer. That one can open and re-export the files. So no need to hurry for me anymore :-)
Kit afftected: Plains Indians, Carolingian Cavalry (to a lesser degree) Part/s affected: horse bodies Scope of issue: artifacts from the gluing of the parts clearly visible along the body. Looks ...
Kit afftected: Goth Cavalry Part/s affected: arms (most of them) Scope of issue: File loads with errors (actually not at all with most software)
@Lord Marcus Please note that the horses consist from glued plastic set parts, which means the tail is very lightly attached and there are creaves along the back, bottom and breast. A "smooth"...
@Anthony Miles Seconded. What use is a ship without crew.
I am just in the process of creating piktish pikes for a 15mm DBMM-army and we discussed the idea to also do the cavalry with STL and print, but there are no moving horsed. The standing horses are ...
@William Redford That millstone collar on the left one is off. It gear worn on formal or ceremonial occasions, not on the battlefield. Apart from that, it just entered social life around 155...
@Pierre Lerdou-Udoy it's incredible to think that people have been able to circumnavigate the world with this type of vessel ! What I cannot fathom is that a good portion of the 18 surv...
@JTam Its hard to hand over sword, bow or axe over the internet, but you have my envy... 😎
@JTam >What would those look like? What differentiates them? Headgear and beards. French, especially Gascons, are reported with long hair and beards. Italians more clean sha...
@Hudson Adams I certainly need many of these to field units lingering around on a battlefield, and not all of them in full charge regardless of where they are. A look at the otherwise splend...
I would love a set that complements the existing Victrix standing Macedonian phalangites by showing them in action. A set of poses that allows for the front ranks of a sarissa phalanx in combat. Pr...
@david phillips >do china with the earliest forms of gunpowder weapons That would still be medieval, probably the Song, around a thousand years after the Fall of Alexander. Not that I am...
Looking forward to the spashdown - and a major mixup with the existing biz :-)
Detachable armour is good, for I am not sure how widespread the use of metal barding was in the Americas, when it was practially restricted to the elite of the Gensdarmes in Europe. Three heads lo...
@Will Mansell Yes, Warlord Games makes Landsknechts. I was in on that campaign with 200 bucks for the plastic set when it was still Pro Gloria on Indiegogo. That campaign alas failed, and t...
I would love some historical accurate Landsknechts, Swiss or Italians for the early Italian wars, to supplement the various metal ranges (eg. Steel Fist) with bulk troops. Especially Italians or Fr...
Voted successors as the existing ranges do not allow for pikes in action. A single set could complement these nicely. That said... Renaissance needs pikes, too.