Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Breaking! Conquest Games: New Plastic Mounted Medieval Knights Previewed


Conquest Games has finally released some pictures of their new plastic Medieval Knights boxed set. These miniatures will hopefully be available soon now!

Conquest Games has now announced that they will be releasing some plastic Medieval Knights suitable for the turmoils of The Anarchy up to the reign of King John. These 28mm miniatures as their previously released miniatures will be scaled 28mm and be suitable for a large number of popular historical and fantasy tabletop miniature wargame rules. As the previous plastic boxed sets were sculpted by Bob Naismith, I would guess that these knights will also be sculpted by him. No pictures at the moment as all the 3-Ups are still been worked on. The Medieval Knights set will be mounted and there will be around 16 miniatures to a box for the usual price of £20. To be released in the summer of 2017.

It has been a while but we now have some promotional pictures for our Medieval Knights box set. More pictures of the box set and what you will get in it will be appearing soon. Here's a painted example of one of the 3-Ups...The front rank features examples from around the the reign of King John, and the rear rank shows examples from around the time of The Anarchy and the reign of King Stephen. We are also still working on expanding the Robin Hood : Wolfshead and Myths of Albion ranges. Expect more releases over the next few months to fill in a few gaps before we go on to expand in new directions. And here is a shot of some painted examples of what you can make from the box...

Breaking! Conquest Games: Plastic Mounted Medieval Knights Previewed

Breaking! Conquest Games: Plastic Mounted Medieval Knights Previewed

3 comments:

Belisarius said...

I have their Plastic Norman Knights and if these are as good , I,ll be well pleased.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Have their Infantry and they are superb value for money, will be picking up the knights when my Hastings project progresses.

RichardC1967 said...

What’s up with that horse’s front leg?