![]() ![]() ![]() Center, the classic Grenadier dwarf thief. Left, a Mage Knight figure I touched up a little, with a mortar on his back. See for example this contemporary illustration of consquitadors at work:Īnyway the guy on the right reminds me of Klaus Kinski in Aguirre: wrath of God so I gave him bugging eyes for that crazed look. Because of the morion helmets, I think of them as conquistadors, though in reality the conquistadors did not have morions. ![]() On the right, another later Ral Partha sculpt, perhaps from the AD&D license years. Honestly he’s a weird mix of elements - Landesknecht trousers, morion helmet, gladiator-style partial armor, and sawed-off poleaxe. Shorty on the left is a Tom Meier sculpt. Next, a pair of conquistador types, also by Ral Partha. But they have nice clean designs and were fun to paint. ![]() (D’Artangnon was already painted long ago.) These three are fairly late Ral Partha - the sculpting is not up to their old standards when Tom Meier, Julie Guthrie, etc. We have some time before that seems too likely and that gives me time to start working on the pile of unpainted pirates and swashbucklers that have been sitting unattended.įirst up, the inevitable Three Musketeers. So my brother mentioned he might run a swashbuckler type campaign once the current Boot Hill of Cthulhu campaign is over. ![]()
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