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elcid1099 writes:

Nothing non-sensical about these figures. They look great. If you don't like the William Wallace 2-hander it would be very easy to pop a lochaber axe in his hands instead, or a musket wielded by the barrel.


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Kristen at WarlordGames of Warlord Games Ltd. writes:

"There can only be one!"

Well, two, in this case.

Atavistic, frightening but ferociously loyal to their Laird and Clan, Highlanders have fought for family, religion, money and booty for hundreds of years. In an age and culture where personal strength and courage counted for much, the Highland hero was still a man of standing.

Warlord Games brings you two such Brobdingnagian brutes from the wild places of Scotland: The Highlander Hero and Alasdair "The Devastator" MacColla himself!

Highland Hero

We have our hero wielding an ancient weapon, the double-handed great-sword that could smash down pikes or horsemen alike. This man is clearly the stuff of legends, bulging with energy and muscle and capable of great deeds on the field of battle. He is a dangerous man indeed.

MacColla

Standing at 7-foot tall, Alisdair 'The Devastator' MacColla was a larger than life character in every way. Right-hand man to the Marquis of Montrose, MacColla was a legendary figure. A veteran of many battles alongside his famous Irish Brigade, MacColla has been credited with inventing the tactic of the Highland charge in the civil wars, where his men ran at enemy infantry, fired a volley at close range, and then closed hand-to-hand to chop his opponents to "wee teeny bits."

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