I first heard of Bloody Miniatures on The Lardy Oddcast, when Richard Clark waxed lyrical about them and how they had inspired him to write a set of rules for ECW skirmishes. The English or British Civil Wars, or the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, have never really caught my attention for wargaming but I was intrigued by how Rich raved about the quality of these figures, so I popped over to their website. After all, there's no harm in looking is there?
Well, I was floored by what I saw. Even allowing for the fact that Richard (the owner of Bloody Miniatures) is an amazing painter, the figures are stunning. The sculpts are full of individual character, as befits a range intended for recreating the myriad of small skirmishes, sieges and raids that characterised the bulk of the fighting. The figures are large 28mm, having been designed to match the figures released by Bicorne and the now-defunct Renegade Miniatures. There are some useful shots comparing Bloody Miniatures with other manufacturers, and they are appreciably bulkier than some e.g. Warlord and Perry. This doesn't bother me too much, as I don't intend to get many (famous last words!), so Bloody Miniatures and Bicorne Miniatures should provide everything I need for some small-scale ECW skirmish gaming.
Richard also produces an excellent painting guide which I found very helpful, even if I am nowhere near as good a painter as he is.
I have bought several packs - Richard does several deals where you get a discount if you buy several packs, so that's what I did! I actually finished the first of these a month or so ago but hadn't got around to posting them.
First up we have an intrepid lady, ready to defend her manor against rapacious Roundheads, or cowardly Cavaliers! She is escorted by her bodyguard of dismounted Cuirassiers, their hefty armour provides good protection but they won't be going anywhere in a hurry. The female figure is from 'The Gallant Ladies' pack and the bodyguard unsurprisingly is from 'The Unhorsed Cuirassiers'.
Finally, if you are looking for some suitable ECW reading material, I can thoroughly recommend The Siege of Loyalty House by Jessie Childs, which is full of ideas for scenarios, as well as being an absolutely cracking read.





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