Spotlight: Pike & Shotte headgear
One element that sets our Pike & Shotte range apart from the rest is its separate hats and helmets. This allows for a remarkable amount of variety and conversion opportunities. See what is on offer below.
One element that sets our Pike & Shotte range apart from the rest is its separate hats and helmets. This allows for a remarkable amount of variety and conversion opportunities. See what is on offer below.
This pack contains 20 metal Musket Rests Regiments of all armies were unlikely to have had one issue type musket only, so it is entirely possible within regiments and even companies, that some individuals retained
Although we’ve just released our Bolt Action rules we’ve not forgotten our other ranges. Far from it ! There’s plenty coming through for them and here’s an example – Wallenstein’s Lifeguard for our Pike & Shotte range! Most commanders of the period went into battle with a personal guard, or ‘Lifeguard’. As supreme commander of…
Box contains 8 metal mounted figures including command Supplied unpainted
A gifted politician and soldier from Bohemia, Wallenstein grew in stature to command armies for the Imperialist, or Habsburg cause, fielding vast forces in many battles in The Thirty Years War
The leather cannon, or leather gun, was designed from the desire to build a light and cost effective weapon that would help fill the gap between the portable musket an the more static heavy cannons in use at the time. The gun’s odd name comes from the
A very popular element of our Rorke’s Drift! and Horns of the Buffalo battle-sets, these resin walls are now available to buy on their own. There are two different styles – intact and damaged. This pack contains
Box contains 1 plastic click together building. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Officer. Lifted straight from page 116 of Wagner’s classic TYW book, this officer is a classic study. He is richly dressed, in old fashioned jacket and possibly has served on the continent himself. He will be ideal for all early armies, as Royalist,