I recently revamped my Spanish army, after acquiring a few more battalions off eBay. The additional five units has increased my organisation to 10 battalions, four cavalry regiments and a couple of batteries.
The new troops were credited to belong to the former collection of the late George Gush. I purchased them as I could see that they were by Warrior and that Spanish troops are quite hard to find now. I must say they are lovely figures, which when given a coat of varnish, a bit of touching up and new bases, blend in well with my existing troops.
The George Gush figures are the rear five infantry battalions.
All the figures are from Warrior Miniatures and I think they look quite business like when painted:

Spanish, the unbeatable army, they just keep coming back at you. Warrior Miniatures are of course back in business so you could always buy more from them if you needed more Spanish.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rob. It's good news that Warrior remain open for business. I thought that they had closed down.
DeleteThey did shut down 'temporarily' for a few years but they reopened last year.
DeleteLovely additions and they fit in well with your own, nice provenance too! Not everyone's cup of tea but I like the Warrior Napoleonics, they have a real charm about them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. warrior figures are a bit like Marmite. They look terrible in their raw state, but come alive with some painting.
DeleteNot only business-like but The Business, I'd say. They look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt. I am currently revamping the Warrior Austrian army, but that will take some weeks to achieve.
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