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REIVERS assemble love three piece steads.
Lovely looking miniatures. Already in on the KS but always good to see the casts in the wild
Not that need much encouragement to get these figures as I think they look great but the unboxing just reaffirms my original thoughts. I also think they will mix in well with the Wargames foundry Seadogs and swashbuckler range
Definitely in on this one. Mrs G lived in Carlisle so it’s another attempt to involve her in this hobby. Also good to have a beer or two(!) with you last night Gerry.
Likewise.
@avernos The detail on the reivers and the civilians, even the livestock, is wonderful and you get the heft of white metal. Is there a Let’s Play for the ruleset in the offering?
The flags and the miniatures for the Jacobite rebellion on their website look splendid too and are pretty tempting…a period I have few miniatures for. Prince Charlie may have been bonnie, and I guess you can’t fault the lad for wanting to put his father back on the throne, but towards the last he made some grievous errors in judgement. Quite an epic bit of history. For some reason I hadn’t realized Flags of War was doing minis.
Well I’ve backed the kickstarter so it’s not beyond the realms of possibilities. Watch this space as they say
I have a pack or two of these and they are amazing. I love the period and will be4 joining in the fun.
Its the same sculptor that did the Wargame Atlantics Conquestors too and they will fit in perfectly.
They do I checked;)