These are the 3rd pack of these fellow that I got last Spring at the Huzzah! Con yardsale. I've painted them up to be a 3rd unit of infantry for Dragon Rampant. I had to replace the original spears because except for the guy in the middle they were all broken.
I reversed the shield color on these guy green with white as opposed to white with green.
Purple cloaks and plumes give them enough of a different look that I can use them as a separate unit but all of them are should still work nicely together (if I need an 18 man unit of spearmen). That's six 25mm scale figures for 30 points plus any for painted shield (if any as its a very simple design)
Good work Adam! This is some Old School nostalgia here. I seem to recollect having a few of these for our D&D games to serve as generic city guards. I like their quilted armour. The purple comb and cloaks give them an 'upscale' look - perhaps bodyguards for a merchantman or town worthy? Nice!
Nicely done Adam - and I'll echo Curt on the nostalgia. They have the look of a group that the player characters would seek to dupe or avoid, with hijinks and hilarity ensuing...
ReplyDeleteThank you, they would be good as generic soliders/body guards which is one of the reasons I got them.
DeleteNice! Equally at home as town guard, trying to bully adventurers or out in the fields defending the realm.
ReplyDeleteThank you and all 18 of them together will make a formidable force. (there will be a group shot)
DeleteOld school goodness indeed. Nice one Adam.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteNice addition to that force Adam :)
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed, thank you
DeleteNicely done Adam!
ReplyDeleteVery nice old school Byzantines Adam!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, They do look especialy Byzantien with the purple.
DeleteWhen I was young I always wanted some of these for my D&D games but could never afford them. A Great trip down memory lane for me. Many thanks
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteNice troop, Adam! The purple is very nice and they do have a lot of gaming uses! ;)
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