The Royalist force under Sir Brianne Alderidge comprises of a unit of Musketeers ( count as Raw Shot 3 points)
A unit of Commanded Shotte under Thomas Forreste ( Commanded shot plus a Hero 3 points)
Nigel Pargetters Troope of Horse ( Elite Trotters 6 points)
The Parliamentary Force lead by Colonele Danby comprises of 2 units of Musketeers of his Regiment of Foote (count as Raw Shot total of 6 points)
A unit of Commanded Shotte with the Agitator Josiah Grundy ( Commanded shot plus a Hero 3 points)
And finally a unit of Pikemen from Col. Danby's Regt. of Foote (Raw Pike 3 points) . Well that's the forces, 12 points per side - a small start, as games are usually 24 points per side but big enough to learn the rules and be building blocks for further expansions .
Here is a bit of a teaser of the table set up for the forthcoming battle . The Parliamentarians will move onto the table via the road through the village and the forces of the King down the road in the distance.
We await the next episode with great interest...
ReplyDeleteP.s will their be no Archer figure with longbow?
Next update when I return from hols .
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ReplyDeleteGood going there on your Project - your Table set up looks terrific- well done indeed- looks very neat. Look forward to reading about the Battle. Cheers. KEV.
Thank you for your kind words , battle is commencing !
DeleteYour figures and terrain look wonderful Tony! Very well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks , just a rough 'toy soldier' paint job and lots of gloss varnish to cover the mistakes .
DeleteYour ECW project coming along nicely; neat little scenario for starters..
ReplyDeleteYes it's progressing well , looking forward to adding more units to each side as time goes on .
DeleteI wish you joy of the battle!
ReplyDeleteGoing well , bit rusty with the rules though .
DeleteThat table looks grand. It will be even better once 'populated' with your excellent figures.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Thank you, keeping it very 'Toy Soldier'
DeleteTony, this is a nice collection. Looking forward to seeing these 54mm figures in action, and I don't see anything 'rough' in their artwork.
ReplyDeleteMichael
Thank you, I enjoy painting them in the Toy Soldier style.
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