ECW Casualty markers released!

Started by Leon, 13 April 2015, 04:15:11 AM

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Leon

These have been requested quite often (by mollinary in particular!) so here they are! 

ECW - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/Renaissance-c12/English-Civil-War-sc48/
EC38    Casualty marker in hat (10)    £1.50
EC39    Casualty marker in helmet (10)    £1.50
EC40    Mounted casualty marker in hat (5)    £1.50
EC41    Mounted casualty marker in helmet (5)    £1.50

And the pics:

EC38 - Casualty marker in hat:


EC39 - Casualty marker in helmet


EC40 - Mounted casualty marker in hat


EC41 - Mounted casualty marker in helmet


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FierceKitty

Horse and ride felled together like that!? What weapons do these English use?
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Great markers, well done chaps!
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mollinary

Those look, great, look forward to picking them up at SALUTE.
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Hertsblue

How is Mollinary managing to get so many suggestions adopted? Wish I had such influence.  ;)
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Hope Leon has arranged a large truck to get all the new figures and vehicles as well as all the pre-orders and existing ranges to Salute.  Perhaps hiring it one way would be a good idea, then just a smaller van to get back to Middlesbrough (via Cumbria).   :)

getagrip

Quote from: Hertsblue on 13 April 2015, 12:02:33 PM
How is Mollinary managing to get so many suggestions adopted? Wish I had such influence.  ;)

He's got the photos. ;)
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FierceKitty

Now, now. Leon was young and he needed the money.
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mollinary

Quote from: Hertsblue on 13 April 2015, 12:02:33 PM
How is Mollinary managing to get so many suggestions adopted? Wish I had such influence.  ;)

Well, Ray, for the ECW casualty markers it is pretty straightforward - I made the suggestion, and offered to commission them, and pay Techno to sculpt them. The rest, as they say is history! And a year later, here they are  :D :D. Rather like the Austrian 1866 and the generic mid eighteenth century casualty, really.

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Hertsblue

Ah, bribery - I should have tried that earlier.  :D
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jambo1

I love the ECW/TYW period, I have a fair few 28mm figures for the Covenanter wars in Scotland but sooooo blinking tempted to do it in 10mm as the figures look lovely/ :-bd

Sandinista

Quote from: jambo1 on 15 April 2015, 05:04:30 PM
I love the ECW/TYW period, I have a fair few 28mm figures for the Covenanter wars in Scotland but sooooo blinking tempted to do it in 10mm as the figures look lovely/ :-bd

Jump in with both feet it is lovely  :D

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Leman

Not wishing to rain on the parade, but the casualties look like three cavalrymen and one musketeer. The man without a horse but wearing a helmet and carrying a warhammer, or whatever it is, looks very much like a mounted officer. I would have thought a man in a pot/morion style helmet, as a pike casualty, would have been a better bet.
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