A Group Of Footsore Huscarls Get Ready To Guard Their Warlord
June 30, 2019 by dracs
Footsore Miniatures are preparing a group of Late Saxon Huscarls to march alongside your Danish Warlord.
These miniatures were sculpted by Matthew Bickley, and while they still have a bit of a wait before they are released, the sculpts show exactly the sort of characters these warriors are.
According to Footsore, Matthew Bickley will be returning to sculpt more Late Saxon figures, including some characters, so we can look forward to more of these fantastic models.
Will you be adding some of these huscarls to your army?
These are lovely sculpts. The movement and flow of the three axe armed miniatures and their friend drawing the sword is wonderful. Matthew Bickley is a new name to me, and perhaps he shouldn’t be given how nice these are, but does anyone know any other ranges he has worked on?
the Scots and Gallowglass from Antediluvian that Lloyd keeps trying to get me to buy, some foundry stuff, Westfalia’s Northern Adventurers warband among others. He’s been busy for a while now.
Thanks for the info, will keep an eye out for him now!
I have his “the Princess Bride” minis from Antedil, they’re magnificent and I do know the meaning of that word
After just having a look at those, magnificent undersells them. That Andre the Giant figure has me speechless… and that ain’t easy!
this is why I have no money
If you want to catch these early you may search down the back of the sofa… “We are offering our new Late Saxon Huscarls as an Advance Order. This is not something we normally do but due to being bombarded by people asking to buy them right now we have relented. Not in our release schedule until the latter part of this year, we will take orders this week until Sunday 7th July 2019. All advanced orders will be shipped THE LAST WEEK of July 2019 as we are going to have to shoehorn the production of this miniatures into… Read more »
Some brilliant models, full of character
oh hell yeah.
Great looking stuff, what material are we likely to see these in?
gorgeous lovely metal nomnomnom, and maybe resin as well but definitely tasty metals
a great looking sets of figures.
They look like a bunch of fine fellows
Those are really nice.