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As a sidetrack from a ‘small battles’ project for the Sengoku in 6mm, I’ve been making units for around the 1550-60’s. The principle here is to build up a pool of generic units and then add in specific command stands to represent particular armies. This means that once the main pool of figures is completed, it should only be a matter of adding 100 or so extra command figures to customise it into any army.
The units on their own:
The same units with ikkō-ikki command stands added:
And the units with Oda command stands added:
All figures are 3D printed from files by Project Wargaming.
Unit frontages are 10cm
Sengoku 'blog: https://tenkafubu608971038.wordpress.com
It is amazing how much more bling the command stands add. And the versatility of the setup makes it all even better. Paint me jealous!
"I saw this in a cartoon once, but I'm pretty sure I can do it..."
Yeah, I’m pretty happy with how it works. Always nice when something that sounds good in theory actually works out in practice.
Sengoku 'blog: https://tenkafubu608971038.wordpress.com