Wargames Atlantic Renaissance Heavy Cavalry
These are painted up as Spanish (maybe a bit WHFB Estalian).
The set comes with a lot of head/helmet options, including closed burgonets which I didn’t use as those are a bit later than what I intend these for – early-mid 16th C.
There are only four riders in full plate armor (greaves), as well as only four left arms in full plate. There are also rear barding straps for 8 of the 12 horses. Otherwise, it’s still a good set with a lot of optional parts, as well as 8 war dogs.
Everything went together well, however, I would advise to glue on the saddles before adding the barding straps. I glued the straps on first and some were not allowing the saddles to fully seat onto the horse. I ended up carving the insides of the saddles to let them fit. If you glue the saddles on first, you can position the straps afterwards.
Below is a comparison shot, left to right – GW Empire Knight, Wargames Atlantic, and Perry WotR. The GW is much larger than the other two. Wargames Atlantic and Perry match up pretty well – the former might look slightly bulkier overall.
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