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Sundance06 Nov 2015 6:19 p.m. PST

Would WotR figures work for the Burgundian Wars? I expect they generally would for the French, but what about the Swiss?

wrgmr106 Nov 2015 6:47 p.m. PST

I used Front Rank WOR line. Foundry makes some nice Swiss.

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Griefbringer06 Nov 2015 9:38 p.m. PST

Perrys also make a few metal packs of specifically Swiss figures: marching halberdiers/pikemen, foot command and musicians with bear (!).

Also their plastic Light Cavalry 1450-1500 set comes with a number of distinctively Swiss heads, allowing them to be assembled e.g. as mounted Swiss crossbowmen.

painterman07 Nov 2015 4:00 a.m. PST

Sundance
I have used Perrys WotR figures for my Burgundians – and swiss coming along soon too. Wuld recommend the sculpts.

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Simon.,

wrgmr107 Nov 2015 4:54 a.m. PST

Simon, your painting is superb!

Sundance07 Nov 2015 12:36 p.m. PST

Hey, cool, I'm building a couple of Front Rank WotR armies and was looking for a way to make them do double duty. Thanks!

Griefbringer07 Nov 2015 8:23 p.m. PST

You might want to consider your paint scheme if you want them to do double duty. Burgundian ordonnance forces used a blue and white livery coat with red St. Andrews cross on it – or if not issued with livery coat, at least the red St. Andrews cross placed across the chest of their armour.

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