Finally got the cannon and crew for an upcoming Italian Wars Pike & Shotte playtest. Just four pieces, but enough to try out the rules.
The guns and crewmen are 3D print resin, except for the two guys with the lighting sticks (again, not sure the proper nomenclature) that are Warlord Games figures. The sticks are actually drum sticks for musicians.As mentioned in the previous post, several of the figures have Warlord Games Landsknecht heads.Hoping to schedule the playtest in a week or so, however, there's a game day at Fort Steilacoom this coming Saturday which I had intitially intended to run a One-Hour Skirmish Wargames Napoleonic game, but haven't had time to get it ready. I may try to put someting together for this, as the rules are quite simple. Until next time, thanks for stopping by and wishing you all the best.
These look fantastic Dean, well worth waiting for! Hope you manage to get something arranged for the convention.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words again, Keith! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAgree with Ross! Amazing looking artillery!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much again, Michal! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAwesome work Dean! You did a fantastic job on the 3D figures assemble/painting etc. cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your kind words, Phil! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteLighting sticks = matches
DeleteThese guns look great!
ReplyDeleteHey! Thanks a lot, Jonathan! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAnd the guns and crew are wonderfully painted.
DeleteSplendid colourful work Dean 👍
ReplyDeleteStunning guns and crew, Dean.
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