My 16thC Scots need at least 7 more stands of Pike but I think even 1 more stand will help for a small game.
To be continued.....
My 16thC Scots need at least 7 more stands of Pike but I think even 1 more stand will help for a small game.
To be continued.....
Born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal 7 decades ago. Began playing with toy soldiers at 5 years. Started painting & converting at about 12 yrs and wargaming about 15 yrs. Never really stopped.
5 years in the Black Watch of Canada Cadets, 5 years at the Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean followed by 4 in the navy. 25 years with CPC in IT simultaneous with 23 years running a boarding kennel. Inherited my love of toy soldiers from my mother's father. Married with a pack of litle Italian Greyhounds and a cat. Prematurely retired and enjoying leisure to game, maintaining our 170 yr old farmhouse and just living.
Great composition to the stand. I like it!
ReplyDeleteThe Trigard figures are well thought out. Helps one disregard the occasional bit of questionable anatomical quirk.
DeleteVery animated schiltron. Looking forward to seeing more…
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
And more there'll be,!
DeleteThese are indeed very nice looking figures - will follow this collection with interest!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get out, or get reinforced as often as it's seniority deserves.
DeleteSplendid stuff!
ReplyDeleteOne of the plusses of multifigure bases.
DeleteI agree with the others, excellent dynamic stand of minis.
ReplyDeleteThe trouble with pikes is they can take up so much space. In actual full scale or in miniature. But they can certainly be effective.
I admit that 10 or 15mm is better for big 16thC battles with pike blocks and there is little use for them in a small skirmish but.......toy soldiers often call for compromise.
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