Ral Partha 25mm clerics from 1979; 3 on left from set 98-001 Wizards and Clerics; 1 on right from 98-006 Dungeon Party; The Adventurers line credited to sculptors Tom Meier, Dennis Mize, & Julie Guthrie. Painted c 1980, probably in Testor's enamels; terrain by Hirst Arts. #miniatures #25mm #D&D #dnd
The start of my Early Imperial Romans, waiting for the auxilia to report for duty; all metal by Wargames Foundry, with Little Big Men Studios transfers #28mm #historicalwargaming #wargaming
2 batches of 1830s Texians for the Texas Revolution era, to go with the Mexican infantry posted previously; most are by Old Glory; front right 6 in first pic were by Cannon Fodder #28mm #historicalwargaming #wargaming
Mexican infantry in summer fatigues and shako covers, 1830s; from the Boot Hill miniatures line now by Brigade Games; based individually for Sharp Practice, Rebels & Patriots, etc #28mm #historicalwargaming #wargaming
Skirmishers for AWI gaming: riflemen in hunting shirts, Hesse-Cassell jagers; all from Perry Miniatures
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My great-g-g-g-grandfather's regiment said no kings: the 1st North Carolina at the Battle of Eutaw Springs, Sept 1781. Some evidence suggests they were issued new hunting shirts before leaving the High Hills of Santee. Perry Miniatures metal & plastic figures. #28mm #historicalwargaming #wargaming