Here are my releases for this month. Alan will have some French Napoleonics (surprise, surprise!) following soon. I've included codes of metal versions of pavises (plus a few of polearms) to aid in conversions, etc.
You'll notice there's also a couple of new codes for the First Carlist War - two of the more unusual uniformed Carlist units.
EUROPEAN ARMIES 1450-1500
These are intended to be used in conjunction with the metal Wars of the Roses range, plus the plastic boxes WR 1 and WR 20, 'Mercenaries' European Infantry. Most codes can be used for the majority of Western European countries unless otherwise stated. Polearms arm included in the halberdier/pikemen codes, whereas pikes are not.
EA 1 - Unarmoured Swiss halberdiers/pikemen marching (includes 6 halberds) (A)
EA 2 - Helmeted halberdiers/pikemen advancing, weapon held at 45 degrees (includes 6 mixed polearms) (A)
EA 3 - Armoured halberdiers/pikemen advancing, weapon held at 45 degrees (includes 6 mixed polearms) (A)
EA 4 - Helmeted halberdiers/pikemen attacking with levelled weapon (includes 6 mixed polearms) (A)
EA 5 - Armoured halberdiers/pikemen attacking with levelled weapon (includes 6 mixed polearms) (A)
EA 6 - Swiss heads, to be used with plastic 'Mercenaries' WR 20 (36 heads)(A)
EA 7 - 1490-1520 European heads, to be used with plastic 'Mercenaries' WR 20 or Wars of the Roses infantry WR 1 (36 heads) (A)
EA 8 - Halberds (36 in pack) (A)
EA 9 - Mixed polearms (36 in pack) (A)
EA 10 - Flat pavises (24 in pack) (A)
EA 11 - Boxed pavises (24 in pack) (A)
WARS OF THE ROSES
WR 21 - Bills (36 in pack) (A)
FIRST CARLIST WAR - Carlist Forces
CAT 32 - Cabrera's Staff Guard running, frock coats (A)
CAT 33 - Navarre Guides, advancing (A)