Review:
Reviewed by David Barnes
Available from 61 Melrose Road, Sheffield, S3 9DN, UK I received a different range, The Spanish Succession, a couple of years ago, and very good they were - still are, if you are interested in that era. This new range is the culmination of long research, consultation with the "English Civil War Society" and other authorities on dress and equipment so it is just about the most accurate range for the period in ANY scale. [Don't forget Caliver Books if you are into this period] Pikemen are modelled at "Order" and musketeers at "Shoulder". These figures go very well with Pete Berry's Forlorn Hope rules or DBR. Also provided are camps, palisades, earthworks - this chap can tell his mamelon from his ravelin too! The Scots are represented. Camaraharshe? (How are you?). Ha e briach anjou! (Isn't it a nice day) [phonetic spelling]. The Lowlanders wear breeches, no kilts or plaids. Highlander are hairy, rough and ready but, "do not bristle with edged weapons". A nice change not to see a claidhaem mohr (claymore) every other man. Command strips are packed with the "rank and file" e.g. ECW1 contains eight strips of pikemen and two of command. ECW 6 has seven strips of horse and two of command. Pete Berry says he makes these figures etc. in what he laughingly calls his "spare time" i.e. he has a "proper job" and these ranges are his hobby - a wargamer producing stuff for wargamers. He can do telephone orders but you'll get an Answerphone if you ring in "office hours"! Credit card orders are accepted. He has no U.S. distributor. Too much hassle. You can write to him about existing and planned ranges but please inc. a s.a.e. Catalogues are free but postage isn't, so include a stamp or 3 x IRCs with request for catalogues. Please note BACCUS 6mm is now the company name NOT BACCUS BUILDINGS. Righyarthen! English Civil WarECW1 Pikemen armoured. A tough looking lot. Can I see tassets?
ArtilleryECW9 Light guns and crew. A robinette? [Cast in one piece].
Scots nowECW21 Lowland Pikeman. Bonnet and trews, sword sheathed at their sides.
"BACCUS BANNERS"(£1.00 per sheet) These are to take the "Aaaaargh!" out of painting little flags. Unless you are a miniature engineer painting little flags can be a real chore. These, 24 full colour flags to each sheet, are for English Foot, Essex Foot, '42-'44, Oxford Foot '42-'45 and Covenanter Foot. In the rear of the flag sheet is an explanation sheet of whose were the banners. I would say these are excellent and will give just that bit of finish to your units. Also available are Spanish Succession - French, Bavarian, Hanoverian and Hessian and Imperialist Foot banners. Napoleonic - British Line Infantry, French Line Infantry 1804-13, and Portuguese Line Infantry. Also American Civil War, Union National Flags and Confederate Battle Flags. More Reviews
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