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Thursday, 15 October 2020

Major Giglamps foot and mounted released for Flintloque with free rules insert

Our first of two releases this month into the World of Valon is a character officer.  A special commission for our great friend Mr Bob Minadeo (author of HOF Fire Team and many other wargaming titles) of his favourite commander.  For Flintloque and Slaughterloo and fitting with the our Orc Heavy Dragoons and Coronet Hervorc this new officer is now in Catalucia.

Read about our ongoing project with Flintloque.  See the FLINTLOQUE tab on our blog to get all these posts in a line up as they proceed over time. 

54057 Major Giglamps: A true hero of Albion this Orc rose through the ranks and has travelled the world including stints in Afri and as an Exploring Officer.  Giglamps is possessed of a mighty intellect and humour as well as a unique sword. A character officer for your collection useful in command of a section. This metal and resin pack contains three 28mm miniatures these being a mounted Orc character with Horse and the same Orc character on foot. Represent your character on and off his mount! Choose from a pack or the mounted or foot miniature on its own. Supplied with resin cartouche bases and unpainted.  Go HERE.

Uniformation – Major Giglamps: This free to download two page article tells you more about this character and also gives you game rules and statistics for Flintloque and for Slaughterloo so that you can put him on the table in your army.  CLICK HERE to download and check out our FREE DOWNLOADS page for links to hundreds of articles for our games.

Excellent for skirmishing or mass battle the 2nd Heavy Dragoons are a full cavalry and dismounted cavalry force.  See them plus our new and re-mastered Orc Officers HERE.  Check out our FREE FILES page on the website for game stats on all of these.

Read on our BLOG in full.  Free Tree Demon automatically included in every order shipped during October 2020.  Great for many scales and settings.

Thanks for Reading,

GBS

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