Just realised that I'd not posted any pictures of the Pancerni after putting up some carbine-armed horse from QR of Poland.
Well, here they are (click on any photo for a larger version)
I added the rather oversized lance myself - I think the figures actually come with swords and stuff, but I seem to have mislaid some of the hands (which are separate)
Nice to see someone actually shooting a carbine from horseback
This shows them next to Old Glory Pancerni. They are a little less bulky in these shots, but on the table the difference is really not noticeable at all.
31 Mar 2014
21 Mar 2014
VEPA Figures added to the 20mm Moderns Directory
I've just been contacted by a relatively new company, VEPA Figures, who do a small and growing range of 20mm Moderns - so their website has now been added to the 20mm Moderns Directory on this site.
That means you can also go to the Directory and rate their figures on a 1-5 scale, and compare them with the other 18 (yes!) metal figure ranges listed there.
That means you can also go to the Directory and rate their figures on a 1-5 scale, and compare them with the other 18 (yes!) metal figure ranges listed there.
Labels:
20mm,
Ambush Alley,
figures,
modern,
wargame figure manufacturers
6 Mar 2014
French Italian Wars Match Reports
A classic of the Renaissance era, as a French Italian Wars army takes on Ming Chinese, Scots, Caroline Imperialists and finally the Ottoman Turks in an early period FoGR competition held at Usk in January 2014,
Thrill and be amazed at what is rather embarrassingly somewhere north of 8,000 words of rather rambling prose and poorly thought out analysis all stitched together with a smattering of overly-flowery descriptive phrases plucked from the depths of dictionary corner.
But at least some of the pictures are nice, and there isn't as much foreign-language-based swearing as in some of the recent reports either.
Labels:
field of glory french france,
FoGR,
godendag,
Renaissance,
usk fog
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