Renaissance Musketmen Pack I (Apr 17, 2008)

Sandris

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Renaissance Musketmen Pack I

French Musketman, 1500
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Spanish Musketman, 1500
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Russian Strelets Musketman, 1500

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Generic European Musketman, 1600

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Man, these are superb Sandris! Any chance of a German specific one? It would only be a slight alteration of the third ones looks (mainly through colors by using lots of black and gold, and I would advise placing a Tabbard which is the musketeer typical overcoat-like-mantle thing, with a German eagle on the it).

In fact, here's what I had in mind:

Take this design:

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But replace the crosses with the Holy Roman Eagle, which would be this design:

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Here's a quick merging I did of what it would preferably look like (notice that the plumes are also color coded, one black and one red):

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So just place a Tabbard on the unit, add the eagle design to the Tabbard and color code the plumes. Is this possible? I would be ecstatic if you would make him (shouldn't be too much trouble since you already have the models and the props at your disposal).
 
Nice! I'll be using the Spanish musketeer as the Gold Musketeer for Bastok, and the generic one as the King unit for President Karst of Bastok.
 
Absolutely awesome! They're great on so many levels...one for looking beyond excellent, two, for being from the era with probably the fewest units made, and three because I was hoping to make some Gothic/Renaissance swordsmen and knights but had no interest in making their 'missile' equivalents and now don't need to feel guilty for excluding them when I get time to tackle that next project ;) ! Though that is by far the least important reason for why they are awesome. Great work!
 
Excellent job, Sandris! and it´s very good to see also old members of the forum still around here
 
Looks awesome, Sandris. The Renaissance is an underrepresented era, and this helps a lot. I can't help but wish that they'd pull out those swords (or axes) for secondary attacks, though! ;)
 
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