So back in July as I was painting up my various Spanish knights, I also noticed that 3D printer Studio Historia was offering Ezipion miniatures in 28mm scale. I had been wanting to check these out for a bit but they were designed for 34mm and not many licensed printers available. I had previously bought a mini or two from Studio Historia and know that they print in good quality and with a relatively durable resin. I ended up buying a couple of different sets of mostly knights labeled Late Crusaders. Printing and delivery took a good six weeks or so, but prints were good and breakage minimal.
Here are the first painted figures, the set of Late Crusader knights on foot, plus a Lay Knight to make an even ten. I went with the cross of Saint James as a homage to the crusader label on these guys.

Here is a comparison with my converted cloaked Claymore knight:

I also bought a hero figure. He is meant to be Radu I of Wallachia, but I will just use him as a generic spanish/navaresse nobleman. I have the mounted version as well.

And finally the historically dubious pot-de-fer. It was supplied both with a stack of small cannon balls/bullets and an arrow, and I went with the balls as it seemed to make more sense. Supposedly there is a cannon entry in the upcoming Age of Chivalry book for SAGA, so I will use this mini as that.

What do you think?