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Rebased and reinforced units for Warband.

Many years ago (well, 2013 actually), I was supply teaching at a lovely school in Milton Keynes. I ran a fun Wargames club for Year 6 at lunchtime.
Since the Warband rules came out, I have been (un)steadily rebasing units or adding to them on an ad hoc basis when I need them down at MKWS.

All figures by Pendraken, they just need their dice frames to finish off.

Jarkko's son requested wolf packs for his undead force on Thor's Day, so here they are... I also rebased two bat stands into one at the same time, because, well, why not!



Whereas Mark, one of my older wargaming friends, has requested 'as many low quality stands as possible' from the Barbarians. Who am I to argue?

I consolidated three warrior stands into one, and four stands of barbarian scouts into one archer stand. Pendraken have now replaced these sculpts with their much superior Barbarian range for Warband, which feature heavily in my army. Again, they need dice frames...
(The lovely new sculpts are here btw: http://pendraken.co.uk/fantasy-warband/barbarians/ )






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