Brigade Games March Into The French & Indian Wars On Kickstarter
May 14, 2020 by brennon
Brigade Games has been showing off a selection of new miniatures from Paul Hicks which are going to be landing on Kickstarter next week on May 17th for the French & Indian Wars.
The collection is going to cover all manner of factions and forces from the period and give you a pretty good foundation to build from. The French & Indian Wars are a period that we've explored in detail here on OnTableTop and it is perfect for both skirmishing and large scale conflicts.
The core of the campaign is going to focus on a selection of infantry. As you can see they've worked on the likes of the British, Highlanders, Natives and Canadians but this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what they've been working on.
A selection of characterful extra packs are also in the works from Paul Hicks for the campaign too. Here you've got more British Infantry as well as some French for you to tackle on the tabletop too! When it comes to historical sculpting, Paul Hicks is pretty darn good, and all of his figures are packed with dynamism and most importantly, personality.
The campaign for This Very Ground is going to be launching on May 17th at 5pm GMT so make sure to check it out and let us know what you think of the range in full when it gets revealed.
Drop your thoughts below on the period as well and tell us what battles you'd like to fight out.
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Mr Hicks in his usual peerless form there.
More great French and Indian War is always appreciated ?
Great looking figures for gaming.
Having a bit of the Warlord line, some AW, and received the whole set of the minis for the second edition of Muskets & Tomahawks, I will likely be backing this, as while I have a lot of FIW minis, more is always better and will give me some great options for the various rules I play for this period. In addition, I am excited to see the This Very Ground rules too.