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Prince Alberts Revenge25 Apr 2008 1:23 p.m. PST

Thinking of putting together some 15mm armies for Flodden. Feudal Castings & Viking Forge seem to have enough Scots for the period, but the only Flodden-era English appear to be the Viking Forge range. Any other options? Would that many actually have WoTR era dress & armor? Thanks!

Oh Bugger25 Apr 2008 2:51 p.m. PST

Try LKM for both sides, good figures and variety.

GeoffQRF25 Apr 2008 3:02 p.m. PST

…LKM is the manufacturer and owner of Feudal Castings… :-D

Geoff
LKM Direct
Feudal Castings, Freikorp15 and QRF
quickreactionforce.co.uk

bruntonboy26 Apr 2008 12:08 a.m. PST

Most English troops at Flodden weer Northern militia so Wars of the Roses figures would be most suitable…the Feudal castings ones are very good, as is Peter Pig newish range.

YogiBearMinis Supporting Member of TMP26 Apr 2008 4:59 p.m. PST

I believe Essex have some figures--their range is a bit larger for LATER 16th century, but there are some early 16th century figs in the late medieval and renaissance ranges that would clearly be appropriate.

YogiBearMinis Supporting Member of TMP26 Apr 2008 5:00 p.m. PST

That being said, I agree Feudal Castings would probably be your starting point.

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