Webstore: Scots Covenanter Army deal
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Our Scot's Army Deal includes: Lord Leven Regular Highlanders Regiment 4 Scots Covenanter boxed sets (160 miniatures!) 2 Regiments of Scots Lancers (24 miniature) 1 Scots Saker 6pounder cannons 1 S
Our Scot's Army Deal includes: Lord Leven Regular Highlanders Regiment 4 Scots Covenanter boxed sets (160 miniatures!) 2 Regiments of Scots Lancers (24 miniature) 1 Scots Saker 6pounder cannons 1 S
Hoots mon – you’re doomed! DOOMED! Whilst we wash our racial stereotyping down with a bottle of Irn Bru take a good look at our forthcoming Highland Clansmen range! This metal range will be extensive and have a sporran-full of character.
It was not all marching and fighting in 17th century armies. Roads were normally appalling and needed to be
Most commanders of the period went into battle with a personal guard, or
Baaaa! Useful for representing sheep on the battlefield. These aren’t quite as cuddly as the real thing but do have the advantage of fitting in your figure case. They also won’t ruin your lawn. View in Store
That’s right this Old Timber Frame Cottage is PAINTED! It is double skinned and has been painted inside and out with 4Ground Base Paints. Complete with the Stuart windows and door add on set it’s is ready for your table once assembled. Ideal for any pe
Here we have six musketeers who are modelled firing the dreaded Swedish salvoe. The Swedes attached commanded units of shot to intersperse with the cavalry squadrons, so that will give them some fire support and confound your enemy…
This packs contains 12 Pike & Shotte Casualties and 1 Objective marker. Supplied unpainted
The Saker was the mainstay of the artillery park. Large and fearsome enough to pound the enemy in the field and also manageable (just!) so that it could arrive on the battlefield. We forg
No Swedish army of Gustavus' would go into battle without a large amount of cavalry. These tough horsemen were to be feared on the battlefield. Charging forward they would hold their fire until the last second unleashing a devastating v