"Plastic post-Viking Scandinavians " Topic
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wminsing | 21 Dec 2016 7:02 a.m. PST |
From Fireforge: link Cool and often-overlooked historical topic! Also useful as Iron Islanders or Northerners for those Game of Thrones armies…. -Will |
Prince Rupert of the Rhine | 22 Dec 2016 3:12 a.m. PST |
ooh they look nice. I wonder if I might be able to re purpose them for the Norse in Scotland and the isles (a long running very (very) slow burning project I have going on). All that leg splint armour looks a bit eastern European but possibilities I think. |
krisgibbo | 31 Dec 2016 5:23 a.m. PST |
Thanks for posting this. Looking for these very figures since picking up Lion/ Dragon Rampant rules again and seeing the plates in Ospreys Medieval Scandinavian books. |
Gunfreak | 31 Dec 2016 6:50 a.m. PST |
Just what period are we talking here. Are we stalking right after the viking perid? Because even the French looked like "vikings" timestamp n the 11ty century. Or are we talking 12th and 13th century? Will they work all the way into the 14th? |
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