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Oddzial Osmy's 15mm Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410


Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410
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MT-02
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£13.00 GBP


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Mapleleaf writes:

Nice looking figures .

At first glance given the kneeling figures and the white lies between the bases I thought it was a wierd looking football team.


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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

Here is the next unit from the 1410 Teutonics that were sent to us by Oddzial Osmy. They were painted for TMP by PhilGreg Painters, then based by myself.

Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410

This set of 32 figures includes a mix of kneeling/firing and standing/reloading figures. About a third of the figures are kneeling/firing, which is probably right for a unit in the middle of battle, given the reloading rates of crossbows.

Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410

Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410

The "kneelers" stubbornly resisted my attempts to get a good photo of them, but the "standers" were more amenable:

Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410

Interestingly, since some of these figures have cast-on pavises, you could "borrow" the pavises from the archers' pack if you preferred to equip the crossbowmen instead.

Teutonic Crossbowmen 1410