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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: redzed on December 02, 2013, 10:34:03 AM
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Any references on must have books for the Border Reivers period? (or a really good website).
Also figures, I know of TAG, Foundry, the soon be for re-sale ex-Graven Images, and those Patten(?) ones which were sold on to America.
cheers :D
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The Steel Bonnets by George MacDonald Fraser 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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MacDonald Douglas Frasers Steel Bonnets a history of the Reivers is a must have
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Steel-Bonnets-Anglo-Scottish-Reivers/dp/0002727463
he also has a small ficitonal book called the canfdlemass road and in the vein of yellow beard and 3 musketeers the "Reavers"
The Ospreys arent too shabby.
I moderate steel Bonnets Yahoo group which has rules in the files etc. Quite quiet. I started it up with the chap from Monolith a good few years ago (must be at least 6 or so years) when the orignal one died the death. Quite Quiet on there though
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/steelbonnets2/
I think I have 2 copies of steel bonnets, drop me your address and I will pop iot in the post :D
Figures, Outpost though a little old school. SOme of the foundry swashbucklers are ideal, search here for some Captain Blood inspriation too and some of the ECW figures. Some fo the French wars of religion figures are able to be used from Old glory
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Ill need to check that book out. Im nearly finished my first 12 Crann Tara Reivers.
They are great figures to paint and i have a show game arranged for 2014 with them already :)
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The Perrys do 40mm ones :)
cheers
James
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The Reivers by Alistair Moffat is also a decent read, but The Steel Bonnets is pretty much THE book on the subject, as others have said.
The first Osprey to buy is probably Men-at-Arms 279 "The Border Reivers" ;)
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well thanks LAF'ers :D
I think that answers everything and then some 8)
cheers P-skin, Ive already ordered Bonnets from ebay ;)
...and it looks like I'll be going with Jim Bowen figs 8)
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...and it looks like I'll be going with Jim Bowen figs 8)
They are good to paint :)
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The Steel Bonnets by George MacDonald Fraser 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
Yep! One of the best books I've ever read 8)
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MacDonald Fraser is the standard work on the Reivers. Moffat's book is a very good read as well.
You should try to get your hands on Border Ballads by James Reed. Picked it up in Carlisle last year. Very inspirational!
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A bit of inspiration
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I forgot. Also while in Carlisle I bought de DVD "Debateable Lands", a TV documentary hosted by George MacDonald Fraser himself and Eric Robson (yes, from THE Robsons).
It has some great stories, great athmosphere AND filmed images the grave of Kinmont Willie!
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In addition to the above I'd grab the Osprey Warrior 154 "Border Reivers 1513-1603". Not only is it an excellent text in its own right, but the photographs of re-enactors of the period and their equipment are especially good and useful.
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Great thread very inspiring,in fact sod it I'm off north to cattle rustle!
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Just in case you haven't got them, there are PDFs of a 3 part article on the WI site:
http://www.wargamesillustrated.net/hobby.aspx?art_id=3767
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Just in case you haven't got them, there are PDFs of a 3 part article on the WI site:
http://www.wargamesillustrated.net/hobby.aspx?art_id=3767
:)
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Outpost Wargaming Services have quite a good range with mounted and foot versions of figures and a couple of photo galleries, the same range is also available from Reiver castings
http://www.outpostwargameservices.co.uk/
http://reivercasting.wordpress.com/border-reivers/
If you are feeling rich Warbases do a Bastle House and a Tower House (Peel Tower) and some suitable animals
http://war-bases.co.uk/BUILDINGS/BORDER-REIVER