Another box I have collected over the years is the Deus Vult foot sergeants box, made by fireforge games.
The box has 48 models in it, seperated into 6 sprues:
I like the models, and quality control appears to be pretty good, there's very little flash and the details do stick out.
Just a few minuses.
-if you don't put the right arms on the right body, wit right shield arm, the model can look a bit wonky.
- 4 of the 8 bodies are doing this odd crouching thing, which I personally did not find useful. Not to mention the 4 crouching models only come in 2 varieties.
-the integral base is kind of large
Other then that I find them to be excellent models and I've used them from Bretonnian stand ins to Saga Levies.
Hope you find this useful.
The box has 48 models in it, seperated into 6 sprues:
Each of these sprues contains 8 miniatures, in 6 unique body types.
10 seperate heads
6 spears
6 other close combat weapons
4 crossbows
8 shields
Armor and equipment I would say covers late 12th to early 15th centuries. BUT don't take my word for it because I am definetly not a historian.
Hers is one of the models assembled beside a GW Bretonnian man at arms and a Perry Agincourt infantry model: (fireforge is in the middle)
I like the models, and quality control appears to be pretty good, there's very little flash and the details do stick out.
Just a few minuses.
-if you don't put the right arms on the right body, wit right shield arm, the model can look a bit wonky.
- 4 of the 8 bodies are doing this odd crouching thing, which I personally did not find useful. Not to mention the 4 crouching models only come in 2 varieties.
-the integral base is kind of large
Other then that I find them to be excellent models and I've used them from Bretonnian stand ins to Saga Levies.
Hope you find this useful.