We produced these two famous characters to ably support the publication of our first Black Powder supplement – The Last Argument of Kings by Peter Brown. Suffice to say you've been bowled over by them both, judging by the number of you that pre-ordered yours! For the rest of you, here's the chance to get hold of yours…
Unflatteringly nicknamed 'Butcher' Cumberland by his foes following his 'efficient' quelling of the Jacobite Rebellion at Culloden, Prince William, the Duke of Cumberland showed no mercy to the rebels and went on to 'pacify' rebel areas after the battle. He was lauded as savior from the Jacobite menace by those opposed to that cause. Following the heights of his experience at Culloden, the Duke would fade from military life and instead immerse himself into the life of politics and horse-racing…
Our portly Cumberland model is shown sat astride his horse. This model comes with two different right-hand options – a hand holding a goblet as he enjoys a tipple pre-battle as seen here, and also a hand wielding a baton. Purchase your Cumberland here!
Depending on where your sympathies lay, Prince Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Maria Stuart would be more commonly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or the Young Pretender. As prime instigator of the Jacobite uprising that would ultimately end in defeat and the death of the Jacobite Cause, fleeing Scotland after defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, he cut a romantic figure as he narrowly escaped the dragnet of government forces searching for him and his followers. His escape complete, Charles Edward Stuart would spend his life in exile in France and, later, Rome.
The Last Argument of Kings, our first supplement, and the one that got it all started – Black Powder available now! If you're looking for action set in the 18th Century, or more about the two characters shown above, this is most definitely the book for you…
Of course, to use the Last Argument of Kings supplement, you'll need the Black Powder rulebook. Lucky for you, we have one or two left…
With free worldwide shipping for every order over £50.00 GBP, and a ridiculously low flat rate of £1.00 GBP per order below that, you'll have no excuses not to add these to your collection!