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28mm Uesugi Samurai for Test of Honour - Bad Squiddo, Sarissa, Footsore

As ever, I arrive late to the party when my local club tries out new rules. From the 'Mortal Gods' stable of rules from Footsore, my first game is against Neil on Wednesday (who sold me the Oathsworn figures) plus three female fighters, I had bought off the Great Bad Squiddo.

Decided to paint them as my favourite clan Uesgui, which I already have in 10mm and have loved using for MeG and ReG.

 
Top view

 
I also bought a Sarissa farm building, to have something to fight over.

 
Beautiful sculpts, love the armour


They've come up alright

 
Samurai retainer


Ready for action
 
He cuts both ways!

 
Tepo armed ashugaru
 
They go bang!

 
Spear armed ashugaru


 
Brace!


"Will you watch where you are putting that!"


Archers

 
"Pull!"

The other side of the farm

 
Couldn't hit...


Or that side

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