Totentanz Miniatures To Produce Corvus Belli’s 15mm Historical Range
October 25, 2016 by brennon
Corvus Belli and Totentanz Miniatures have reached an agreement to produce their out of production 15mm Historical range.
There is no fixed release schedule at present but they are planning to bring back Imperial Romans, Celts, and a Hundred Years War range by Christmas.
Iberians, Carthaginians, Numidians and more should start to appear throughout 2017 (hopefully sooner rather than later!).
Did you explore this range from Corvus Belli? If so are you going to be picking up some of their models to create a new army?
Let us know in the comments below...
"...they are planning to bring back Imperial Romans, Celts, and a Hundred Years War range by Christmas"
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Good news, Corvus Belli 15mm minis are too good not to be on sale.
that’s out of left field. while I’m a big fan of corvus belli,15mm historical is not something I would normally go for. saying that I might be tempted by samurai if they do them. hope it goes well for them. good to see them partnering up again to do things they would struggle to manage alone.
I remember these from way back in the day 🙂 Sculpt quality was superb on a par (if not superior) with Essex Miniatures stuff. Really nice to see it coming back
I’m glad to see these making a comeback. They had become scarce by the time I got the historical bug.
Absolutely brilliant news. I think these were probably one of the best 15mm ancients producers.
Forged in Battle do some really good Republican Roman’s, these will probably be your best bet if you want to go Imperial.
I started playing Infinity after this line was long gone, so I never got to see it. As a Classicist, though, this is exciting news. Did they have a game written for it too? If they have a game as fun as Infinty I might have to give Historical a try.
Not as far as I know. Although there are no shortage f games out there that cover the period. You could look at Hail Caesar for starters, and L’art de la Guerre is becoming popular. There is also the forthcoming Swordpoint from Gripping Beast (creators of SAGA)
Yes! I’ve been tempted to start an Early Imperial Roman army in 15mm. When I did my research the consensus seemed to be that Corvus Belli range is/was the best.
Bout Bloody time
There HYW stuff was superb
They are also really easy to paint
nice.
This is good news, also the first time I saw Totentanz miniatures. They seem to have some other interesting offerings from their own line, very nice 15mm figs.
15mm makes good sense (or even 8mm) for traditional ranked wargaming from this era. These look quite characterful, something difficult to achieve at this scale.