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Monday, 28 August 2017
28mm Andalusian
The Army Arrayed.
General and Heavy Cavalry
Light Cavalry
Heavy Infantry (2x4Sp);
Bows (1x4Bw and 1x4Cb);
Light Infantry (4x2Ps).
Scaling is a bit odd, the cavalry being noticeably bigger than the infantry. However I like these figures and am pleased with how they turned out; looking forward to doing more. It’s a shame the El Cid range was never completed in 28mm.
I didn’t buy complete boxes, ordered the exact number of sprues I needed direct from HaT themselves (amazing service BTW). The same for another couple of DBAs. This was done rather than have lots of left over figures I would likely never use. Economically all round it worked out less than the complete boxes.
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