Help support TMP


TAG: Neapolitan Swordsmen & More on the Workbench


Back to Hobby News


Condottiere writes:

laugh "Equilibrium" is not in my lexicon.


Areas of Interest

Medieval
Renaissance

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Link


Top-Rated Ruleset

Down Styphon!


Rating: gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star 


Featured Showcase Article

Oddzial Osmy's 15mm Teutonic Spearmen

PhilGreg Painters in Sri Lanka paints our Teutonic spearmen.


Featured Workbench Article

Homemade Palm Trees

Dervel Fezian returns from Mexico with a new vision for making palm trees from scratch.


Featured Profile Article

Herod's Gate

Part II of the Gates of Old Jerusalem.


2,436 hits since 4 Dec 2009


©1994-2024 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Membership

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.

a1companion of The Assault Group writes:

This evening, I am very pleased to be able finally to get round to showing off these latest miniatures in our ongoing Spanish Century Renaissance range.

Spaniard with two-handed sword

These new additions are the sword-and-buckler troops for the Continental Spanish armies, and are slightly different to our Conquistador sword-and-buckler men that are already released. These being much more heavily armoured than the ones designed for the New World.

Also on show are the artillery crew for the Neapolitan Spaniards, which again have subtle differences from the Conquistador types we already have - having shoes, instead of sturdy boots. They will be supplied with the 'slight' artillery equipment unless otherwise requested.

Spaniard with Moorish buckler

These packs mark the end of our Spanish infantry for the period 1495-1525; we plan to have more Spanish infantry in the next phase of our Spanish Century, but for now these are the last of about 24 packs, and we can move onto cavalry; Gendarmes and Genitors, and Italians.

For more information