It is well known that after a grenzer unit mutinied it was received warmly within the Duchy of Tradgardland. The Duke generously gave the soldiers land in exchange for military service. They settled well within the Duchy and married local women, becoming popular with the local villagers due to their martial prowess and willingness to defend the borders of Tradgardland.
Handsome, yet dangerous looking troops!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
DeleteStokes
Sums them up very nicely indeed. When l saw the figures ( Eureka UK ) l knew l had to get some. I bought them before l even knew what l would do with them. Some of the best grenzer figures out there imho.
DeleteAlan
Tradgardland
Excellent! Reminds me I have some Grenzers from Eric Knowles' collection which I should really get on with painting sometime ! I like your winter bases too.
ReplyDeleteI’ll wager they will be those splendid Minifigs one. A great addition to your force.
DeleteThanks re winter bases. The felt idea is simple but effective, just like how I like my rules.
Alan Tradgardland
Splendid! Have to love Grenzers... :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
Thanks. Who doesn’t!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Dastardly Grenze!! What's not to like! One of my favourite troop types, I have way too many of them but will utilise the lot!
ReplyDeleteI hope l have inspired you to work on some of them…
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland