Image courtesy of Warlord Games, Ltd.
When I really decide on a project, I usually get a bunch of stuff as I design my forces. How can I do a British army without Highlanders? This will be my experience with the new Warlord Resin (when I purchased them I thought they were plastic). So what do you get? You get 10 strips of infantry and an additional 10 separate figures for the light infantry company. One strip are grenadiers with wings, one strip is command with options, and one strip has a space for a bagpiper or a regular ranker - of course it's going to be the bagpiper! If i counted correctly there are 112 figures with wood bases to mount them.
Wow. That's some detail. I was at first concerned how I would paint the dicing on the bonnet but I see that it is molded on the figure. I'm impressed as this is a 12.5mm figure measuring from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head (not counting the bonnet). The resin is firm but a little flexible so there should be no issue with breakage - thank goodness they are not marching with bayonets!
One grenadier strip - note the detail with wings.
Command strip with two spaces which allows you to customize with standard bearers, another soldier or a bagpiper. There is also one infantry strip that has a space to add an extra figure. This is where my piper will go.
Standard bearers and piper. The standard bearers were the only figures that had extra flash. I've noticed that all of the poles for the flags in the Epic Revolution line have cross beams below the finial. I'm guessing that this adds extra stability for the molding process and they are easily removed.
There are 10 light infantry figures.
There are also six wood bases that 60mm x 20 mm included in the blister pack.
A great value that I got on eBay for $15.00 (USD) with free shipping.







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