"More Sword and Buckler Conquistadores" Topic
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MarkAMorin | 16 Feb 2021 9:21 p.m. PST |
More Conquistador Sword and Buckler Men completed – now I have completed over 200 figures for this project – and more to come soon! link |
PaulCollins | 17 Feb 2021 6:00 a.m. PST |
Really well done. I like the Outpost ranges. They have so much character. |
Huscarle | 17 Feb 2021 6:53 a.m. PST |
Excellent stuff, and great reading. I love the Foundry figures. Have you checked out Antediluvian's fantasy Conquistadores, or Gringos as they have some interesting ones, even a female Conquistadore? link link |
MarkAMorin | 17 Feb 2021 6:26 p.m. PST |
Thanks Paul! Huscarle – interesting – I had seen some of these but was all set on Conquistadores (and certainly did not need any zombie ones!). The battle wagon there I had not seen before and glad to see it as it would be great for a battle in Tenochtitlan. Thanks for sharing |
PaulCollins | 18 Feb 2021 5:47 p.m. PST |
Just a heads up. Eureka has some nice Conquistadores, including one guarding Aztec prisoners. They also have La Malinche, and a nice little artillery piece. |
Legionarius | 18 Feb 2021 8:35 p.m. PST |
As PaulCollins just said, Eureka and Foundry go very well together. Foundry are large and sturdy and the swords a bit exaggerated. Eureka are very well proportioned and a little slimmer. But they complement each other well. |
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