A Furtle in the Spares Box

Having just had a reorganisation of my storage boxes, and realising that my two Scottish armies now had space...

I resorted to going through my spares boxes in order to work out what purchases would be required to fill the newly vacant space.

A Freikorps Covenanter officer

Might as well paint them up whilst I await the postie bearing packets of lead and freshly layered MDF.

Inspired by my attention becoming very Scottish-centric over the last year or so, I have decided upon some more Covenanters. Command figures found for a new regiment of horse, and company of firelocks. Great, that saves a tenner.


But what are these, lurking in the Celtic spares box?


Two pack horses (for frame guns) and horse holders and a civilian woman. 


Montrose's artillery park gets a 200% expansion, with just a pack of Scots artillery crew and a pair of custom casualty markers from Warbases needing to be purchased.


Only problem was that the 'woman' is actually a monk. Something I only realised when I popped my 2x magnifiers on to paint her/him.


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Comments

  1. Nice. I need some temptation to get my 17th century armies out again.

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    1. Know what you mean Dex. Fallen down a bit of a classic Traveller black hole at the moment. That's after my quest to find a load of specific packs of 40 year old Heritage Napoleonettes (I was successful). Followed by a minor detour painting a Discworld figure for a mate.

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    2. I love Classic Traveller. I've been playing a fair bit of Five Parsecs From Home modded for the classic Spinward Marches.

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    3. Just picked up the complete JTAS reprints (both books) and a copy of Striker

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    4. Now I'm waiting for Ral Partha Legacy to get the old Citadel Traveller figures back in to production (RAFM had them for many years)

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