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Thursday, 9 January 2020

15mm Medieval Range new pictures and month long offer

"The Hundred Years War, the Peasants Revolt, the Hussite Wars as well as Agincourt and Crecy. Knights on Horseback and much more..." 

Here at Alternative Armies we have been overhauling the entire 15mm Medieval range we call Medus.  We are in the process of adding more than one hundred and fifty new painted example pictures of the range.  Some new molding and a tidying up of the structure and codes.  Until 9am GMT 1st February 2020 we have taken 10% off everything in the pages of this range; discount is on screen and you need do nothing except add to cart.  Go HERE or read on.


The Medus range is great for any set of rules which deals with the 12th Century up to the 15th Century (where the range crosses over into the Altuos Renaissance codes) and features peasants, knights on foot and mounted, men at arms and more.  There is artillery and there is also the Eastern Europe 'HU' codes which cover the Hussites and their cavalry and war wagon.  Single miniatures or small sets. Miniatures painted by Steve Danes author of Furioso.



See the range HERE.  We know that quite a few of the poses in the Medus range are good for fantasy 15mm wargaming too.  Well worth a browse.


We intend to have the images of the Hussites updated around the middle of the month and we will let you all know then.

Enjoy the new pictures.  If you have any questions please ask us on sales@alternative-armies.com and we will do our best to assist you.

Thanks for Reading,

GBS

2 comments:

  1. Some excellent models in the range it seems, definitely a range I will look at in the future.
    How do they scale up against the fantasy models? Many of the ones in the fantasy range are actually closer to 18mm, which is why I'm asking.

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    1. Hello Wouter. Thanks for your comment. This range is true 15mm for historicals. The HOT range is bigger at 16mm to 18mm depending on type. It scales perfectly well with the Tabletop Fantasy range. The peasants work well in HOT as warriors are bigger than the lowly workers.

      GBS

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