Imperialist cavalry from Warlord Games' "Epic" Pike & Shotte range. |
My second submission for this week returns to my nascent 30 Years War project. This is a regiment of Imperialist Cavalry. The figures are all from Warlord Games "Epic" Pike & Shotte figure range.
Caracole, anyone? Sounds like a fun way to spend an afternoon! |
Warlord Games has a way of taking a great idea, and only executing on 3/4 of it - but even when they stumble, they often keep pushing through and improving. And I see the Pike & Shotte "Epic" range very much through this lens - of all their various "Epic" efforts, the Pike & Shotte stuff is, IMO, far and away the very best, and the cavalry frames really deliver.
Close up of the command base... |
When you get a calvary box, you get three frames that contain multitudes, everything from the "horse" to dragoons (mounted and dismounted), to a few cuirassiers, as well as some commanded shot, an officer/ensign and two different types of artillery! Three frames of that is pretty great, as far as I'm concerned...
Another close up showing various bits of armour, swords, and a couple of awesome pistols! |
Cavalry for the 30 Years War period is fascinating. I love the huge honkin' cavalry "pistols" these guys carried, and am intrigued by the idea of these units who ride up, and try to shoot the pike blocks enough to rattle them before charging in. I love the mix of armoured bits, swords, sashes and - of course - pistols galore!
Some jaunty feathers on some of the caps! Although the other chaps have helmets... |
The banner is from the handy sheet that comes with the box...it is, supposedly, an Imperialist banner, but...well, I'm just going to go with that, as I still don't know a lot about the flags from this era.
You can see a few "fusils"/muskets in addition to the pistols - so much shooting! |
These guys were a lot of fun to paint, and I hope to add another couple of cavalry units to my budding Imperialist forces before this edition of the AHPC concludes!
Deployed in line, ready to advance! |
That's all for submission #7 - stay tuned for more, and please continue to visit the AHPC XV main page to see tremendous work from hobbyists around the world - including many fellow Conscripts!
2 comments:
Nicely done
That's a lot of cavalry. They look great dude!
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