I'm trying to start a medieval project to play with easy, simple rules. (I know, it's another project in the dreaded to do list).
I took the remaining of the Hat El Cid Spanish infantry figures to build up my first units. It's an interesting and useful set to anybody interested in early medieval wargames.
First you got a lot of miniatures, 96 in total, light , medium and heavy infantrymen, with a great variety of the their arsenal (spear, bow, crossbow, sling, javelin, etc..). You can have a more detailed look here.
The majority of the figures can be used for others feudal /crusaders armies other than Spanish if you're not too picky. The only setbacks are the plastic, is too soft and certain pose with shield who are too flat. Overall is a great set.
The majority of the figures can be used for others feudal /crusaders armies other than Spanish if you're not too picky. The only setbacks are the plastic, is too soft and certain pose with shield who are too flat. Overall is a great set.
Here is one unit of "heavies". Most of the spears have been replaced with wire.
Wonderful unit, your job on the shields is amazing!
ResponderEliminarMerci beaucoup Phil!!
ResponderEliminarÇa fait chaud au coeur de lire ce commentaire venant d'un wargamer et peintre aussi prolifique (et oui, de temps en temps je jette un oeil au Blog des Riflemen)
À bientôt