This post is about the outlaws (the good guys), and bandits and cut-throats who are generic neutral bad guys.
Bandits and Cut-throats.

I like the variety in these bandits who in desperation have grabbed any weapon they can to survive in hostile times.



Outlaw slingers

The variety of poses makes these some of the best in their range. So often not much time is put into light infantry when in fact they are the ones not fighting in formation and should have the most variety. Unfortunately often design decisions are based on economics.


Outlaw Bowmen
The heart of the Robin Hood myth are the outlaws of Sherwood forest.

Again, lots of variation in pose and clothing.



A great pose.

A great “don’t mess with me” pose


Tomorrow of will finish this series of posts with a series of “Death and Taxes” characters.
Great work on all Dave.
Thanks Dave,
Great stuff – some really nice models amongst those archers as well. 🙂
I am very happy with the figures. You can buy better but they are good valkue for money.