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Guns ready to tear up Central Europe...plastic figures from Warlord Games' "Epic" range. |
My 11th submission to AHPC XV was another historical miniature subject, an assorted battery of Thirty Years War artillery. These are all plastic from Warlord Games' excellent Thirty Years War "Epic" figure range.
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Lighter artillery base - smaller carriage, two crew. |
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Larger gun - bigger carriage, more crew. |
Warlord have two different types of guns & crews in the "Epic" range. The heavier guns are not only larger on the base, but have more crew around them, while the lighter gun is of course a touch slighter, but also has fewer crew on hand to serve it. I opted to use a wide variety of colours on the clothing of the crew and the gun carriages.
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Another one of the heavy guns. |
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Great details on these Warlord "Epic" figures. |
I have been working on Imperialist/Catholic forces so far, but when it comes to artillery in the Thirty Years War this branch of the military was still somewhat early in its development/evolution - and this was a setting where mercenaries were commonly employed on all sides. As such, these guns could serve on any side when the time comes on the gaming table, firing in support of Catholic Imperialists or Protestant rebels.
That's all for this bit - thanks for reading! More to follow shortly.
2 comments:
Stunning job!
These look great! "Big guns never tire"!
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