Lead The Charge With WWII Cavalry By Turncoat Games
September 29, 2016 by stvitusdancern
Any true WWII aficionado will tell you that during the war especially in the early period that there were still troops mounted on horses leading the great charges against the enemy.
Kind of paints a different picture of all the armour battles that you typically see in movies and on T.V. Now there is a company, Turncoat Games that has charged into Kickstarter to bring forth their wonderful sculpts of WWII era cavalry.
Currently offered are cavalry from Japan and the Soviet Union, in many different poses and options.
This could lead to some grand "movie moments" on the gaming table and put in a new twist to your favorite rule set. These will be in 28mm and have already hit their funding goal. If you are looking for something special to add to your army why not take a look at these.
Will you lead the charge?
"This could lead to some grand "movie moments" on the gaming table..."
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No Brits?
The Cheshire Yeomanry and Queen’s Own Yorkshire Dragoons are feeling left out, though I admit they were vastly outnumbered by their Russian counterparts.
Recall there are already British ww2 yeomanry models in 28mm from another company.
Perry Miniatures
epic!!!! Soviet armour supported by cossack cavalry rolling across the board be awesome. For something closer to home, be nice to do the Perry British cavalry as a diorama one day, a section of the local Home Guard were cavalrymen in the Great War, when it came to WW2 they mounted up again and were meant to act as scouts and foragers for the local infantry. Didn’t stop them practising cavalry charges, sabres drawn in the fields near St Peter’s church though haha would make for a great diorama, the reverend may even let me put it in the church… Read more »
Wow, they look great.
they look good the first could be Patton at the start of his army career.