Yes, we’re amused by this oxymoron too! Not content with making stacks of superbly detailed miniatures and vehicles we’re adding even more terrain for use in your games – this time something a bit different in the form of dead cows and horses.
Ideally suited to battles et in World War II these dead cows and horse wouldn’t look out of place on many battlefields – from the Civil Wars in England and America to battles in the Horse and Musket period. Of course, the classic use of these would be games set in Northern France – who hasn’t read an account of the terrible sights and smells experienced by soldiers of those conflicts where battle fields are strewn with livestock that have perished in the conflict?
Warlord forum-dweller SgtPerry has come up with a great piece of detective work to identify the colours to paint the bloated bovines: The colours are dark brown and white (he black and white are dutch ones from the Holstein species). See more examples here.
This pack contains 2 dead cows and a dead horse. They have been dead for some time hence the stiff legs in the air and the bloated bellies. You can get your eager little mitts on them in the Warlord webstore.