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Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: jimmyjimjam on 20 September 2020, 08:06:46 PM
Would I be correct in saying that these Italian renaissance duelists:  https://www.eurekaminuk.com/products/italian-renaissance-gentlemen-28mm?pr_prod_strat=copurchase&pr_rec_pid=3881075081264&pr_ref_pid=3881074360368&pr_seq=uniform
are approximately from the early 16th C?  If so, are there similar minis out there for the same location and era?  Most of what seems to be out there is Landsknechts and I want well born swordsmen like the Eureka figs.  Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: SJWi on 21 September 2020, 06:05:25 AM
To my non-expert eye they look late 15th/early 16th century to me. Casting Room miniatures produce 1 pack of  Tudor civilians and The Assault Group produce a handful of civilians but I find their their website a nightmare to navigate.

I hope someone else can offer more suggestions.

Regards.
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: pws on 21 September 2020, 09:24:52 AM
Ciao, as former historical swordmanship student I can suggest you this set: https://restattica.com/en/portfolio-items/marozzos-set-spada-sola/
Those are shaped upon the right figures of the  Achille  Marozzo's  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Marozzo)book "Opera Nova" (1536), the main source of our school: https://www.achillemarozzo.it (https://www.achillemarozzo.it)

Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: Baron von Wreckedoften on 21 September 2020, 11:55:37 AM
I have a feeling that the Eureka figures are supposed to depict the main characters from Romeo & Juliet, which should place it in the latter half of the 15th Century.

That Achille Marozzo set of figures is superb - perfect for a game of En Garde

(Damn, I wish I hadn't seen them now......)
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: jimmyjimjam on 21 September 2020, 03:20:20 PM
Thank you for this, everyone.  I don't think I could have found this knowledge anywhere else.  And I believe you're right about the R&J claim. 
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: Carpathian on 21 September 2020, 05:53:18 PM
They'd probably be contemporary with the Tudor courts (Henry) or English sea dogs.

https://oldglory25s.com/view_product.php?product=WRR-14

Previous century swordsmanship was more about the heavy long sword (see Fiore de Liberi or Vadi manuals online)

Could probably get away with using late medieval town folk as extras since they didn't have the resources to keep up with fashions so much
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: jimmyjimjam on 21 September 2020, 06:49:20 PM
Does anybody make early 16th century italian thugs armed with cinquedeas?
Title: Re: 28mm Italian renaissance duelists?
Post by: pws on 22 September 2020, 11:49:52 AM
Does anybody make early 16th century italian thugs armed with cinquedeas?
Nice weapon  ;) but unfortunately no, the only other suitable figures I know are from T.A.G: https://theassaultgroup.co.uk/product-category/renaissance/spanish/