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Not my period but I love this set - reminds me of Medieval Britain. I agree there should be more women, great for dioramas and provding those quirky little vignettes that you sometimes find on wargames tables (My dark age armies have priests and priestesses having a quiet sacrifice or a prattling Christian priest hanging around somewhere, just to ensure success on the battlefield and one of my mates has a string quartet to provide a little light relief for his horse and musket army). Bit late for musketeers but pirates and smugglers - ponies in the night, damsels in distress being rescued by brave young squires is what springs to my mind when I look at these!
Here's the court... but where's the army? I mean, the basic russian infantry we are waiting since 2003, you know... to fight those swedes painted 6 years ago and still gathering dust on the shelve...
J'adoooore.... I love them.
These can be used for about any European Nation. My dream is to have figures for battles during the rein of Louis XIV.
In those days battles seemed to be visited quite often by the noble and the rich. No TV, no amusement parcs, they must have appreciated the thrill and the action scenes. Better than today's special effects.
The poor came later for the clean-up.
Very inspiring figures. Please add more of that. Anything you like but with same sculpting quality - the poor, the servants, more army. I need fusiliers with early type tricorns or its predessor, an unfolded round hat.