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jeeves22 Sep 2015 3:27 a.m. PST

Which 15mm wars of the roses figures mix well with peter pig? Thanks!

gbowen22 Sep 2015 3:33 a.m. PST

Essex

bruntonboy22 Sep 2015 8:41 a.m. PST

Essex, Wagames Foundry, Front Rank (these two though are rather elusive to get nowadays) Donnington new generation and Minifigs Feudal castingsand Irregular. I would add though that with the exception of Feudal castings PP horses tend to be a little smaller than the others so best stick to them.

I have examples of all the above in my armies and they mix nicely- I also have some Museum miniatures that are not such a good mix, but I'm not fussy.

In all honesty though with the very large number of variants in the Piggy range if I were starting again I wouldn't look elsewhere as they are lovely figures and almost need no preparation before painting. I believe some reinforcement are on the way to the range as well, Irish and Welsh I believe.

jeeves22 Sep 2015 6:07 p.m. PST

Hot damn. Thank you!

madaxeman30 Sep 2015 3:17 p.m. PST

Aren't Foundry and Front Rank exclusively 28mm manufacturers ?

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