Welcome to Alternative Armies release for the Flintloque and Slaughterloo game systems for January 2019. Following up on July last year when we put the original and new line infantry Wild Elves online, we are delighted to reveal the second full-unit pack of Tuscani Elves who fight for the Emperor Mordred. This time, the skirmishers who are elite troops and make use of some ruddy big guns!
51535 – 1o Condottierie Light Infantry
Despite a bitter enmity with the Carabiniers of the Grande Armee, the skirmishers of the Wild Elves may in fact just be a little better than those elite Armoricans. Sought after by Marshals in Catalucia to hunt down Cacadores and Rifleorcs, they are very good troops. They are light infantry and make use of Ogre rifles. This set of miniatures in 28mm white-metal gives you twelve Wild Elves, a whole unit of light infantry. There are eight different poses of Tuscani Elves dressed in Condottierie uniform with bicorne, and these are an officer, a Standard Bearer, Musician, Sergeant, and four different Troopers. We repeat the trooper poses in the unit pack. These miniatures are supplied with separate campaigning back packs (code BS29), which can be attached (as shown in the pictures) or left off. You can choose from a unit pack or single trooper booster. Choose from Unpainted with Bases or Painted and Based. Sculpted by Elton Waters, and studio set painted by Mark Taylor.
BS29 – Campaigning Packs
This great set is fantastic for any 28mm miniature which is out in the field in the horse-and-musket era. Six different campaigning back packs, each with its own features such as tied on sacks and bags, lengths of rope, food items, hatchet and short axe. Recessed in the rear to fit onto great coats and other uniform details. They can also be placed on bases or in dioramas as part of a terrain piece for extra interest. Choose from the set or select any single pack in any quantity.
We have a great many Bits and Sprues in the range, including Pies, Tankards, Feathers, Fruit, Tools, Drum and Standard, and many more. See these on our site here.
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