Timucuan, thenkhurasan_miniatures wrote: Mike is making 18mm TYW for me now, then will make
an Eastern Renaissance project for me which is a secret, then 15mm Early Hungarians, THEN 15mm Norse Irish.
Moderators: hammy, philqw78, terrys, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Design, Field of Glory Moderators

Timucuan, thenkhurasan_miniatures wrote: Mike is making 18mm TYW for me now, then will make
an Eastern Renaissance project for me which is a secret, then 15mm Early Hungarians, THEN 15mm Norse Irish.


FWIW, there are period depictions of Spanish Conquistadores going native in Mexico, with Spanish armor and jerkins, but culotte style breeches and Aztec style sandals. I suspect this was only for a short span of time, during and immediately post-conquest. After that they would probably have been supplied with conventional European styles, even if manufactured in 'Nueva España'.khurasan_miniatures wrote:No, someone else is making what I was formerly calling my next infantry army, as I said, because Mike is all booked up.
These conversations have decided me on what that next army will be -- late 15th to early 16th C Spaniards, usable for Santa Hermandad Nueva Castillian, Spanish Italian Wars, and Conquistadores. Several of the American armies I've made will probably have Spanish contingents in them, and the Spaniards are of course an effective stand alone army as well, so it would be silly not to make them.
I understand that Santa Hernandad is actually a fairly effective army.Truth be told, I had a sculptor start on the cavalry for it over a year ago, but I really didn't like the way they came out so I binned the sculpts.


The main problem is that every 12 - 18 months Mixtli experiences enough horror for a lifetime, usually with fatal results for some very decent and likeable person near him.eldiablito wrote:GJ's novel, "Aztec", is pretty fun. I really did enjoy it and it makes for some decent historical fiction. Just remember, this particular novel is heavy on the fiction. His descriptions of the city banners and markets is supported by Juan Bernal Castillo's accounts as well, so I would believe them (Castillo was an officer in Cortez's army and wrote a diary of his journey).
Just don't let the dinosaur bones, the Mayan glasses and other nonsense to get in the way of a good story.

