The host assembled.
DBA III/45a) Pre-Feudal Scots 846AD – 1051AD, 20mm metal figures from Tumbling Dice with a couple of errant HaT Goths.
Pretty straightforward really, no fuss, nice figures, well detailed and a joy to paint; but can they fight?
The Mormaer with his retinue and light horse;
1x4Wb & 2x3Wb;
5x3Sp;
2x2Ps.
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