Wednesday, 11 February 2026

From GregB - Ricco's Republican Guard (120 points)


Ricco's Republican Guard stand ready for contact!

This week another Regiment of Renown takes its place in the line - fantasy warlords with high cash flow rejoice! Ricco's Republican Guard are here to serve your military requirements. These are 28mm figures from GW's long-gone "Dogs of War" collection - beautiful, beautiful metal castings from the late 1990s! This whole project is a mega-nostalgia-trip for me, but this unit really stands out, as my original "Dogs of War" force had this unit as one of its core formations.

Pikes lowered for action!

Hailing from the wealthy Tilean Republic of Remas, the Republican Guard represent the higher-end of the Dogs of War mercenary pike regiments. Whereas the Alcatani Fellowship are kind of a "pike-block-on-a-budget", the Ricco's Republican Guard are the choice of the discerning military commanders of the Old World who have cash to burn. The Republican Guard have higher levels of training and wear heavy armour - and once you factor in the pikes, they make for a terrifying unit on the Warhammer Fantasy Battle gaming table. 


Ricco and his unit got their start in Remas, but ultimately had a falling-out with the ruling council - they tried to have Ricco executed because he would not share his loot with them! His loyal soldiers would have none of that, and so they liberated him from the jail. Now he leads his Republican Guard into battle across the Old Word. Ricco himself still brandishes a bloody rag going into battle, a tribute to their roots in the revolutionary street fighting in Remas.

A view of some of the pikemen.

Love the heavy armour on these guys.

Throughout this project I have been singing the praises of GW's classic Dogs of War figure range - and I will do it again here! Sculpted by the Perry Brothers, these miniatures were an absolute joy to paint. I just love the look of the Italian (Tilean) style heavy plate armour worn by these figures - and then all of the classic Warhammer accents such as the feathers and the varied bags and sacks. They have a uniform look and yet there are many subtle variants to be found among the sculpts. 

"Steady lads!"

Getting these fellows built in such a way they can be packed into ranks took a bit of work, and this was a particularly tricky unit because all of the castings had some variant of a lowered pike pose (as opposed to the other pike units, which have more sculpts where the pikemen are standing at ease). Fortunately I recalled the troubles I had back in the late 90s and planned ahead this time, ensuring a functional mix of front rankers and was able to vary the positions on the bases so they could crowd together in the unit. 

A silver trumpet to inspire the men - and a handy mace to back up any missed musical notes.

Ricco and his bloodied rag are ready to engage.

Standard bearer.

View of the Republican Guard, in formation.

"Liberty! Equity! Liquidity!"


For scoring purposes, these are 28mm figures, and we have 24 of them in the unit, which should be good for another 120 points.

 

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Sylvain: To hear Greg talk about his love for (specific) miniatures is always a moment to which I look forward every week. Wow, what a majestic sight you offer us this time! Rich colors, rich metal, rich mercenaries... what is there not to love? Génial!

 

35 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful work Greg. The armour is a really nice way of giving depth and still looking bronze/metallic. Love em.

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  2. Magnificent painting on this wonderful old DOW unit.

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  3. Just excellent work Greg. Love the sabot basing - I don’t have the patience for individually based figures except for skirmish games.

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    1. Thanks Peter! Credit for the base tray goes to Byron and his "Northern Lights Terrain and Gaming Supplies".

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  4. Fantastic Greg - seeing these makes me regret not buying them when they first came out as I loved them then. Your post has given me a nice warm glow!

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    1. Cheers Kerry! It is a big nostalgia hit for sure to have this unit finished.

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  5. Great painting and love the post story!

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  6. Nice Work love the look of these fellows.

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  7. Great work Greg. Excellent time travels to back in the day.

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  8. Wow dude these are great... but as I've expressed before, your pike units are a bit "triggering" for me as I remember our days playing Warhammer Fantasy Battle...

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  9. Hahah thanks Dallas! Yes, the pike blocks were total murder in Warhammer Fantasy Battle.

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  10. Absolutely love these. I wanted them most as a kid because they had Heavy armour and pikes and so were clearly the best!

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    1. Thanks Jamie! Wasn't "heavy armour" awesome? Even though...well, not THAT much of a saving through...but it looks cool, and sounds cool to say...made this a "go-to" Regiment of Renown for the Dogs of War!

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