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The Game
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The various box sets |
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The genesis of these
metal figures is still confusing. They have been created by
Standard Games, that sold them under the name Standard
Miniatures. One of their catalog listed 3 ranges:
> Medieval range ;
> Holy Land range ;
> The mercenaries of
Dark Blades.
Only metal figures of Cry Havoc and the houses of the
village map have been sold in France, under the brands
Rexton, then Eurogames.
3 boxes including several figures were available:
> The knights;
> The men-at-arms;
> The peasants.
These boxes were still for sale in Sept 2004 in a French
shop for 20 Euros each. Thanks to Aidos for the pictures and
detailed contents.
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Box 1 : The Knights |
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The 60 pieces are made of :
> 16 foot knights (16
models),
> 16 mounted
knights(16 models),
> 16 horses (2
models),
> 4 dead horses (2
models),
> 4 lances with
flame,
> and 4 standards. |
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Box 2 : Men-at-arms |
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The 44 pieces are made of :
> 4 sergeants (4
models),
> 9 halberders,
> 5 billmen,
> 8 pikemen,
> 12 arbalesters (3
models)
> and 6 bowmen (2
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Box 3 : The Peasants |
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The 49 pieces are made of :
> 11 armed peasants
(8 models),
> 2 women,
> 1 peddler,
> 1 merchant,
> 6 mules and their
loads (18 p.),
> 1 draft horse (3
p.),
> 1 ox (3 p.),
> 1 cart (3 p.),
> 1 trough,
> 3 cases
> and 3 barrels. |
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Picture Gallery |
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Thanks to Eric
Brunet for the pictures of painted miniatures. |
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