As part of my
Flodden Project I ordered some packs of 15mm figures from East Front
Miniatures. The service was excellent and the figures arrived within days
including a 10% Discount offer on a future purchase. EFM also gave me a free mounted
Long Bow man figure.
In terms of size
these figures sit easily with QRF, Minifigs Essex. They are mounted on ponies
as they should be. I count 4 pony variants. Not bad at all.
I present all
of them to you painted. You can see them unpainted at EFM.

LS24- Scottish
Swordsmen, 8 figures with two variants. Two interesting figures. Both might do service with Cortez or such like. Paint the fellow with targe as having bare legs and he could join a Highland clan array. Consider his Trunk Hose as Cannions. As Borderers they are perfect.
There is also an English Swordsmen pack of two different figures. Both packs could supply English Targeteers for the Nine Years War in Ireland. Obviously they can be used as dismounted borderers.
LS35- Lancers in Bonnets, 4 figures. 2 Lancers with separate arm that can be
glued lance up, lance charged. This is rather good. For Borderers pistoling see the blue cloak figure below. Two horse poses for all
4.
LS33 -The
Heidman and the lads, 4 one piece casting figures of The Heidman, a Lancer, a
mounted Archer (not shown) bow in quiver and a Borderer firing a pistol or Dag as they used
to say. The Heidman is the star of the show for me.
Also, the pistoleer, he is wearing an Irish style Brat cloak. Interesting and not an unlikely detail. It is not often recalled that Borderers served on the Irish side in the Nine Years War.
LS31- A pack of 8 hounds and two handlers. Very nice and intended for a Hot Trod on the trail of miscreants. You get 4 big dogs and 4 smaller ones. The big dogs are Bloodhounds the smaller ones Beagles. Useful, the big ones, as Spanish war dogs in Mexico or Peru.
EFM also offer a pack of English Crossbowmen and ditto Scots. These are going to serve with my Colonial Spanish. They are appropriately equipped and half of them are a perfect size fit with my Khurasan Colonial Spanish and with Grumpy Portuguese. The other half won't being stockier. All of them are good for Border Gaming.
There is also a pack of 8 Civilians, 2 children, 2 women, 4 men all in Tudor clothes. Handy for scenarios.
To recap these figures would work in other conflicts. As themselves in the Tudor Wars. As colonial Spanish or Portuguese. Not the mounted archer figures of course but the others are quite serviceable.
If you fancy reiving and feuding along the Anglo-Scots Border in 15mm look no further.
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