Giles Allison over at the Tarleton's Quarter blog kindly sent me some images of the Irish Legion that he recently painted. The standard of Giles' painting, as usual, is of the highest order; really inspiring.
I've posted the rest of the images on the Gallery Page.
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Painted Irish Legion figures
Sunday, 1 February 2015
New figures packs for the Liberation Wars range coming soon
We're excited to announce that we have several packs of new figures for the South American Liberation wars on the way. These include Peasants marching with muskets and also with bamboo pikes.
Along with a peasant command pack.
Also there are packs of Colombian infantry in fatigue caps and sandals marching,
and firing skirmishing.
Along with another command pack.
The advantage of both these units (the peasant militia, and infantry in fatigue caps), is that they can be used for both sides in both the northern and southern theatres of the Wars of independence, as well as for some units in the Peninsular War.
These are now being sent for casting, so we are hoping that these will be available for sale by the end of the month.
Along with a peasant command pack.
Also there are packs of Colombian infantry in fatigue caps and sandals marching,
and firing skirmishing.
Along with another command pack.
The advantage of both these units (the peasant militia, and infantry in fatigue caps), is that they can be used for both sides in both the northern and southern theatres of the Wars of independence, as well as for some units in the Peninsular War.
These are now being sent for casting, so we are hoping that these will be available for sale by the end of the month.
Labels:
28mm,
Gran Colombian Infantry,
Orinoco Miniatures,
Peasant Infantry,
South American Wars of Independence
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