saxon cavalry substitute?

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saxon cavalry substitute?

Post by Sirstroud »

Me again :),
i can't seem to find saxon cavalry, so what would be a good substitue, that would look similar enough?
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Post by jlopez »

Viking or even early Frankish cavalry wouldn't be too out of place but check these out:

http://wargamesfoundry.com/historical_r ... ector_id=5

http://www.blacktreedesign.com/restofwo ... p?cat=2471

http://renegademiniatures.com/sen.htm

http://www.essexminiatures.co.uk/gal_sk1.html

Can't recommend any of them because I've never bought or painted 25-8mm.
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Re: saxon cavalry substitute?

Post by tadamson »

Sirstroud wrote:Me again :),
i can't seem to find saxon cavalry, so what would be a good substitue, that would look similar enough?
For what time frame? where ?

eg England, 1040-66 use Norman knight figures.
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Post by Sirstroud »

early 1000 Ad, and thanks, i'll take a look :)
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Post by Sirstroud »

dont worry about it, i found an australian supplier of those ranges, thankyou for helping :D
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There is a new set of plastic Normans being produced by Conquest games http://www.conquest-games.co.uk/. I am not sure if they have been released yet or are just due real soon now. They even have some round shields and with a bit of kit bashing from the other plastic figure ranges you should be more than able to make them into passable Saxons and Anglo Danes.
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hammy wrote:There is a new set of plastic Normans being produced by Conquest games http://www.conquest-games.co.uk/. I am not sure if they have been released yet or are just due real soon now. They even have some round shields and with a bit of kit bashing from the other plastic figure ranges you should be more than able to make them into passable Saxons and Anglo Danes.
ah, but i'm from australian, postage'll cost a fair bit.
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Sirstroud wrote:
hammy wrote:There is a new set of plastic Normans being produced by Conquest games http://www.conquest-games.co.uk/. I am not sure if they have been released yet or are just due real soon now. They even have some round shields and with a bit of kit bashing from the other plastic figure ranges you should be more than able to make them into passable Saxons and Anglo Danes.
ah, but i'm from australian, postage'll cost a fair bit.
Once they are available from Maelstrom games http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/ you will probably be able to take advantage of their free postage to anywhere in the world.......
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