"Flodden" Topic
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bigdennis | 06 Aug 2014 9:31 a.m. PST |
I would like to know who makes 25 mm figs for the battle of Flodden Both English and Scots. Thank you. |
Trebian | 06 Aug 2014 9:50 a.m. PST |
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steamingdave47 | 06 Aug 2014 11:26 a.m. PST |
Dixon class theirs as 28 mm. I reckon there are better choices in 28 mm. These look pretty good for the English: link And some of the Perry Wars of the Roses range would be useable: link And then there are these: link |
Cerdic | 06 Aug 2014 1:39 p.m. PST |
Have a look at some of these ranges. Bound to be what you need amongst them. link |
nnascati | 06 Aug 2014 3:33 p.m. PST |
The old and probably OOP Medieval Gothic range was designed specifically for Flodden. |
gavandjosh02 | 06 Aug 2014 5:25 p.m. PST |
As already suggested, Reiver and Dixon have specific ranges. WotR (Perry, Front Rank, etc) can also be used – particularly for the English. Some of the Scots were in even older armour (HYW vintage). Some of the older GW figs could be used – compare the costumes to the Dixon range. GW made some Tudorish long bowmen that would do for the better equipped English. Reiver figures are very large. |
bigdennis | 07 Aug 2014 7:50 a.m. PST |
Thank you all for your input. It is very helpful. |
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