levied troop wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:38 am
That rather fine painter Captain Blood has started his own figure range, ECW figures sculpted by Nick Collier: https://www.bloodyminiatures.co.uk/
Looking at the early releases (and LT seems to have the full range - so far) they look like they are designed more for skirmish gaming, such as Pikeman's Lament, rather than "big battles". Although there's no reason you can't use them for the latter, what they represent are low level, specialist units - forlorn hope, halberdiers, dismounted cavalry - which are only really suitable for vignettes or command figures when refighting Marston Moor or Naseby. I suspect that round two of releases will tell us more. They are gorgeous figures though.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Captain Blood explicitly said on LAF that the Bicorne/Renegade etc ranges provided plenty of good rank and file figures, so he was looking at a more niche type range.
Wargames dreams never die, they just get left in a box.
I'm not buying any, but FYI, the Hinchliffe Range has been sold on by Hinds Figures, the pre 1700 range to Lancashire Games & the post 1700 range to S&A Scenics. (I think it's that way round).
That’s the one I got and I’m very happy with it. The fleece is lightweight but strong with a slight stretch. Covers hills nicely without too many folds. The tone on the autumn mat is the best grass one I think (see link below to mine). The greens are all a touch brighter than their website pictures so the autumn one is most subdued, also it doesn’t have many pictures of rocks which I found a bit jarring and unnatural on the others
It isn’t an awful lot bigger than 6x4 so you can put hills under it but you may find there’s not enough material overhang to cope with very large or steep ones .Only other downside is that one corner has a small logo on but you really don’t notice it
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