Late XV century Spearmen.
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Late XV century Spearmen.
After some resistance I finally decided to make some defensive spearmen to use as northern spearmen (WOR) Castilian/Portuguese defensive spearmen, Hungarians etc. Offensive spearmen seems no problem as I use pikes bases in shallow or mixed bases BGs . But how to represent defensive spearmen baffled me. The basic figures with spear and shield look too much XIV century. A front rank with pavises/spear on BGs with mixed weapons figures could be a solution, but maybe not be appropriated for all the armies of late XV c. All advice will be very welcome.
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peteratjet
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Re: Late XV century Spearmen.
Vexillia do 15C Polish armoured pavisiers that look the part. Code vxfe006 ...
http://www.vexillia.ltd.uk/vexillia/sho ... d.html#t-1

http://www.vexillia.ltd.uk/vexillia/sho ... d.html#t-1

Re: Late XV century Spearmen.
Thanks, unfortunately I forgot to say that we use 25/28mm
. But something like that is really what I need, maybe with a mix of armored and unarmored for more flexibility.
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ravenflight
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Re: Late XV century Spearmen.
In 28mm you can use the Perry Merc's. They're meant to be Swiss/Burgundian pikemen, but being plastics it's not a headache to cut the spears down.Rekila wrote:After some resistance I finally decided to make some defensive spearmen to use as northern spearmen (WOR) Castilian/Portuguese defensive spearmen, Hungarians etc. Offensive spearmen seems no problem as I use pikes bases in shallow or mixed bases BGs . But how to represent defensive spearmen baffled me. The basic figures with spear and shield look too much XIV century. A front rank with pavises/spear on BGs with mixed weapons figures could be a solution, but maybe not be appropriated for all the armies of late XV c. All advice will be very welcome.
Re: Late XV century Spearmen.
I think that the difference between defensive and offensive spearmen was in the training rather than weapon/protection. It was much easier to get men to stand in a shieldwall than to attack one.
I use Essex figures for all of mine as they have a good range of different figures.

I use Essex figures for all of mine as they have a good range of different figures.


