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Feudal Spear/Crossbowmen

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:07 pm
by Hochmeister
I'm in the planning stages to build a 15mm early Teutonic Knight army. I pretty much have all the mounted models pegged down but am still sourcing miniatures to use for spear and crossbowmen. I've looked at Essex and will cherry-pick a few from there. Can anybody suggest another manufacturer that makes decent kettle-helmed (or same period helmed) spear/x-bowmen? Thanx for any help.

Re: Feudal Spear/Crossbowmen

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:33 am
by peterrjohnston
Hochmeister wrote:I'm in the planning stages to build a 15mm early Teutonic Knight army. I pretty much have all the mounted models pegged down but am still sourcing miniatures to use for spear and crossbowmen. I've looked at Essex and will cherry-pick a few from there. Can anybody suggest another manufacturer that makes decent kettle-helmed (or same period helmed) spear/x-bowmen? Thanx for any help.
Mirliton have a Italian Communal range (13th/14th century), most of the infantry have kettle helmets. They are slightly taller than Essex, IIRC. Weapons and shields separate. They also have a range of Teutonic knights (Northern Crusades) if you haven't looked at them.

Direct: http://www.mirliton.it
UK: http://www.vexillia.ltd.uk

Rgds,
Peter

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:59 am
by Hochmeister
Mirliton was the company I did choose for the horse elements of my army. Awesome models. I didn't realize they had weapon options for the IC infantry so now they'd be a good choice as well. I was also looking at some Black Hat spearman and am wondering how they stack-up size-wise to Mirliton figs?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:54 am
by peterrjohnston
Hochmeister wrote:Mirliton was the company I did choose for the horse elements of my army. Awesome models. I didn't realize they had weapon options for the IC infantry so now they'd be a good choice as well. I was also looking at some Black Hat spearman and am wondering how they stack-up size-wise to Mirliton figs?
I don't have any of the Black Hat figures (old Gladiator range, was an even older Metal Magic range!). But this site

http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~kuijt/miscel ... eview.html (see Gladiator, obviously)

has a some comments and pictures of figures from the FE range. It says the FE range is true 15mm, and as Mirliton* foot are generally slightly taller than Essex, I suspect the difference would be noticeable.

* They are standing-up straight, rather than the vitamin-D deficiency pose some manufacturers seem to go for! :)

Rgds,
Peter

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:17 pm
by madaxeman
I have just added a page to my site with details and comparisons of lots of 15mm manufacturers, which might be useful.

I don;t think the styles of Black hat and Mirliton will really work together that well - never mind the size

Tim
www.madaxeman.com

Mirliton
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Black Hat
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:05 am
by Hochmeister
Mirliton is looking the better bet to me now. Those infantry packs will do nicely. There's also a Teutonic foot command pack and some dimounted knights that will add a little variety to the mix. Much obliged for all the help guys.