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These represent men at arms in full harness, wearing armour and helmets inspired by Italian and Iberian images and artefacts. So these are ideal for the start of the Italian Wars. As armour was manufactured for export, they'll also not look out of place in any western European army for c1470 to 1500. They ride unarmored horses and carry heavy lances. All figures have separate heads and so can be mixed to create more variety.
Thanks Condottiere!! I was going to pst these new men at rams on here - but I've been beaten to it.Simon.The website link for a closer look (and a purchase!): https://www.steelfistminiatures.com/product-category/later-medieval-1460-1490-product_cat-19/
I'm surprised there isn't more interest in these!
I'm hoping for a few things to be restocked so I can put in a bulk order
Same here, waiting for Landsknechts head sprues...7 cavalry packs now on my "to get" list...
Also, an absolute unique attachment to the ranges would be a range of so called Moors for the defence of Grenada and it's surroundings
A dedicated range of late 15th century Granadan Moors would certainly certainly be unique, though I would have some doubts on its commercial viability. As far as I have understood, this campaign is not particularly popular amongst wargamers, and catering to the subject properly would require a whole lot of different sculpts, both infantry and cavalry.