New ECW Releases!

Started by Leon, 07 October 2020, 11:24:23 PM

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Leon

We've been doing some work on our ECW range recently with a variety of revamps and new releases for you!  First up we've got some new Scots codes in the form of infantry and cavalry casualties (commissioned by our own mollinary) and some armoured pikemen.  Next we've upgraded the old dismounted dragoons and peasants with newer sculpts and more poses, and then we've also taken the opportunity to remould a few of the older codes and split the pikement into either standing or advancing options.  So you can now choose whether to have your pike blocks stationary or on the move!

And finally we've added photos of the full range to the website!

Renaissance
English Civil War - https://pendraken.co.uk/renaissance/english-civil-war/
EC43   Pikemen casualty in Scots bonnet (10)   £1.85
EC44   Pikemen casualty in morion helmet (10)   £1.85
EC45   Musketeer casualty in Scots bonnet (10)   £1.85
EC46   Mounted casualty in Scots bonnet (5)   £1.85
EC47a   Scots armoured pikemen, standing (15)   £2.75
EC47b   Scots armoured pikemen, advancing (15)   £2.75
...
EC4   Dismounted dragoons - REVAMPED
EC8   Peasants with improvised weapons - REVAMPED
...
EC1a   Armoured pikemen, standing
EC1b   Armoured pikemen, advancing
EC2a   Unarmoured pikemen, standing
EC2b   Unarmoured pikemen, advancing
EC16a   Scots unarmoured pikemen, standing
EC16b   Scots unarmoured pikemen, advancing



And some pics of course!

EC4 - Dismounted dragoons



EC8 - Peasants with improvised weapons



EC43 - Pikemen casualty in Scots bonnet



EC46 - Mounted casualty in Scots bonnet



EC47a - Scots armoured pikemen, standing



Hope you like them!
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Poggle

Excellent! The advancing pikes will certainly be on my list. :-bd

FierceKitty

Advancing pikemen are a good addition. I'd have got them if they'd been available way back when.  :(
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pierre the shy

These extras do look very nice.

Like others I would have used them but now have lots of Scots ECW pike units, with 8 more Irish/English ones in the pipeline at some stage, for which I already have the figures.
 
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Steve J

Excellent additions and revamps 8).

paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Some very nice additions and revamps :)

1,683 is probably enough ECW figures for me, for now anyway ;)
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I'd like to see a revamped set of EC10 cavalry, all in lobster-tailed pot helmets and no anachronistic burgonet helmets, and in the poses of EC9 or EC11 so that they are all compatible, one with the other, and not charging around like a bunch of Apaches waving a mix of swords and pistols.

pierre the shy

Quote from: paulr on 09 October 2020, 09:31:45 PM
1,683 is probably enough ECW figures for me, for now anyway ;)

I'm sure that between us we have the Wars of the 3 Kingdoms pretty well covered in 10mm....we must have 3000+ figures between us, if I throw in the extra Irish I have fairly recently got ;)
Though much is taken, much abides; and though
we are not now that strength which in old days
moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are.

sultanbev

Quote from: pierre the shy on 11 October 2020, 03:57:11 AM
I'm sure that between us we have the Wars of the 3 Kingdoms pretty well covered in 10mm....we must have 3000+ figures between us, if I throw in the extra Irish I have fairly recently got ;)

We were thinking of venturing into 10mm ECW, so I considered starting with the Irish army, because, just to be different! Any particular figures you recommend?

Mark

pierre the shy

Quote from: sultanbev on 11 October 2020, 08:39:33 PM
We were thinking of venturing into 10mm ECW, so I considered starting with the Irish army, because, just to be different! Any particular figures you recommend?

Mark

Hello Mark

Been a few months since I did these guys but I think these references are correct from the spreadsheet of the various orders that I did in 2018/9.

Have a look here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,17480.840.html

and here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,17480.msg280250.html#msg280250

for some pictures of the Irish that I have put together.

I used Lancer Miniatures for the shot in a mixture of felt hats and monmouth caps - KJ0019/53 Mixed musket firing (front rank) and KJ0020/53 Musket at ready (rear rank) as I didn't want to use figures using musket rests.

The pikes are Pendraken Miniatures unarmoured pikes advancing in cap (EC 2) and few Scots Pikes in bonnet (EC 16).

Officers & drummers are from Lancer Miniatures KJ0014, while the standard bearers are more Pendraken EC 2 or EC 16.

However you now have a wider choice of Pendraken figures now the new releases have come out.

Hope that helps. While I'm here thanks for your Modern ToE lists, they have been very helpful down the years.   

Cheers
Peter

Though much is taken, much abides; and though
we are not now that strength which in old days
moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are.

mmcv

The LoA range also has some nice figures that can add a bit of variety if you're not too worried about which coat tails were in fashion when. Newline have also released a range of ECW that might complement the Pendraken range (though I'd likely just use them to mix up with the command and keep the main troops consistent). It's definitely a fun period to get into and I'd recommend taking the plunge.

DecemDave

For what its worth, I have some of the new newline but have not yet finished painting them up so its an early opinion until I see them in their finished units. (*)  Taking Pendraken as the standard (well it is their forum) then Newline are OK rather than brilliant sculpts with less detail (but enough for en masse painting) Newline bring along some nice new poses including the sword waving officer and  pikes horizontal .  Newline website has pics.   Newline are available in smaller quantities than Pendraken so its easier to get what you want without resulting in a lead pile spares box.  The pikes are scaled a bit longer (my only quibble about the Pendraken range)  but probably still nearer the 12ft than 18. To my eye they dont mix well with Pendraken in the same unit. (Newline are taller and bulkier)   They mix better with AIM/minifigs and I already use minifigs in the same army but in separate units to Pendraken by basing them on 1mm MDF instead of 2mm.   But then I am happy mixing pendraken, Irregular (smaller, slighter) and Lancer (stockier) in the same units to show typical real world variation and other gamers may have different views which they are usually not reticent to share.    My Newline  had minimal mold/flash but I did have to bend a few and file some bases. 

I haven't tried Old Glory or other ranges so I cant compare them.

The good news is that we have lots of choice. Especially with Pendraken updating a few codes and Lancer just about to add a Thirty Years War range for yet more variety in our early war units.

Dave

(*)  Irregular are a good example of why first impression of the castings isnt always right.  I think they are small and fragile but with a few coats of paint they add some great variety.   

FierceKitty

Irregular's tiny heads often show up very poorly next to Pendraken and Newline ones.
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