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…
A stereotypical dwelling that could have been seen in Britain from the c9th. A highly detailed pre-painted building that is sure to bring any Saga to life. The Saxon Hovel will fit it to any dark players gaming board.
Contains one Regular Highlander, supplied with a separate Lochaber Axe, Pike & Musket Model supplied unpainted
Sir Thomas Fairfax ,also known as “Black Tom” due to his dark hair and eyes was a leading Parliament General in the
The clarion call of a trumpet could be used to signify a ceasefire and a parley at sieges with the rider trotting forward, perhaps in some trepidation, as although heralds and messengers were technically non-combatants
1 straight wall section perfect for your wargaming table. Perfect for use in many periods – especially World War II and moderns 6 inches in length Model comes supplied unpainted.
We at Warlord have put our heads together and sorted out the colours that we use to paint models, saving you the time looking through paint codes and giving you more time actually putting paint to model.
The Irish Brigade were a Brigade of three veteran regiments brought over from Ireland by Charles 1. They were all largely Irish and Catholic and had been fighting for some time in the Thirty Years War in Continental Europe.They formed the hard core of