Sgt Major Miniatures would like to announce the purchase of what used to be the 15mm Feudal Castings line, most recently manufactured by QRF in the U.K.
All of these lines will be brought back into production, including the ACW and Samurai lines, which QRF was not producing as they already had similar lines before buying these. Both of these lines need to have molds made, so their release will be sometime in the future, hopefully before Fall In! this November.
The first few lines are now cast up, and in the online store. They are as follows:
15mm Kushites
KS1 - Spearmen - $4.25 USD
KS2 - Archers - $4.25 USD
KS3 - Swordsmen and Axemen - $4.25 USD
15mm Axumites/Ethiopians
AX1 - Spearmen - $4.25 USD
AX2 - Archers - $4.25 USD
AX3 - Macemen - $4.25 USD
AX4 - Swordsmen - $4.25 USD
AX5 - Cavalry - $4.25 USD
AX6 - Cavalry Command - $4.25 USD
15mm Vikings
VI1 - Axemen - $4.25 USD
VI2 - Spearmen - $4.25 USD
VI3 - Archers - $4.25 USD
VI4 - Berserkers - $4.25 USD
VI5 - Command - $4.25 USD
VI6 - Warriors - $4.25 USD
VI7 - Casualties - $4.25 USD
VI8 - Wheeled Battering Ram - $5.25 USD
15mm War of the Roses
WOR1 - Bow Standing, Livery Jacket - $4.25 USD
WOR2 - Bow Firing, Livery Jacket - $4.25 USD
WOR3 - Pikemen - $4.25 USD
WOR4 - Bow Firing, Assorted Clothing/Armor - $4.25 USD
WOR5 - Bill Standing, Assorted Clothing/Armor - $4.25 USD
WOR6 - Bow Standing, Assorted Clothing/Armor - $4.25 USD
WOR7 - Coustilliers/Coureurs - $4.25 USD
WOR8 - Bill Advancing, Assorted Clothing/Armor - $4.25 USD
WOR9 - Dismounted Knights - $4.25 USD
WOR10 - Mounted Knights, Metal Barded Horses - $4.25 USD
WOR10a - Mounted Knights, Un-Barded Horses - $4.25 USD
WOR11 - Mounted Crossbowmen - $4.25 USD
WOR12 - Artillery Crew - $4.25 USD
WOR13 - Handgunners - $4.25 USD
WOR14 - Crossbowmen - $4.25 USD
WOR15 - Stakes x8 - $4.25 USD
WOR16 - Pavises x8 - $4.25 USD
WRG1 - Bombard x2 - $4.25 USD
WRG2 - Organ Gun x2 - $4.25 USD
I have these now listed under the name of Bloody Day Miniatures. I have also re-named the Molon Labe line to the same. Too many people complained about the name, not being able to pronounce it, remember it, or knowing what it meant. It was just a bad choice. Bloody Day is a multi-period set of rules that we have been working on, and running at shows, for the last few years. I figured it would be best to tie the miniatures into the rules line for future marketing purposes.