Get Your Epic Battles: Waterloo Artillery Into Position With Warlord
April 2, 2024 by brennon
Warlord Games has put together a set of new Warlord Resin releases for you to drop into your Epic Battles: Waterloo games. You can get your hands on a set of Artillery and Artillery Limbers for the Prussians, French and British which you can set up behind your army.
Napoleonic Prussian Horse Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
Napoleonic Prussian Foot Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
These are fun little additions to your army that you don't strictly need but would be great for slotting into your collection as bonus miniatures. They will be good for those wanting to shift their artillery around on the battlefield but in most cases, they will probably be good as set dressing for a large gaming table.
If you want to go down the French route then you can also snap up Limbers for your French Guard and French Line.
Napoleonic French Guard Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
Napoleonic French Line Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
If you're interested in getting your head around the painting of these sets, there are some guides over on the Warlord Games webstore using a selection of different paints.
Last but not least, there is also the British set where some fellows are enjoying a nice ride on the Limber. Why get your boots muddy when you could hitch a ride?
Napoleonic British Royal Horse Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
Napoleonic British Royal Artillery Limber // Warlord Games
As mentioned above, these would be great for those looking to do a bit of set dressing when it comes to Epic Battles: Waterloo. Slot them in behind your main force and paint a picture of people furiously working behind the scenes as the battle unfolds around them.
Will you be checking out these sets?
"...these would be great for those looking to do a bit of set dressing when it comes to Epic Battles: Waterloo"
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Very nice but they seem pretty pricey for what they are.
….indeed.
Particularly if you compare the price with an 18mm AB limber (although you need to add the seated gunners costing an extra £2.44) that costs just £8.60 for what are probably THE finest Napoleonic miniatures in any scale (plus they are metal castings)
https://abfigures.com/artillery/1077-rha-limber-team.html
I dunno why, but Warlord has been releasing minis at rather high prices for the past two or three years now (they’ve priced themselves out of my wallet). BUT £14 for a 13.5mm SIOCAST limber and teams does seem rather expensive compared to what’s out there these days.
HOWEVER they do sell the large “Big Box sets that do seem to be more competitively priced containing plastic sprues. But once you buy one or two of those, then you are “locked in” to Warlord’s rather odd scale choice for the Epic lines (although we all know “why” they decided to not produce them in a more regular scale) that Warlord then charge you through the nose if you want to buy the additional units/models that’s needed for Wargaming the period on the tabletop.
It also rather annoys me when John Stallard maintains they are in fact “true 15mm” models (as he says you measure from the feet to the top of the models head). HOWEVER if that’s the case for how Warlord scales their miniatures then they need to redo ALL of their 28mm miniature box artwork to be stated as “true 32mm” miniatures (as all their other models seem to be scaled by measuring to the eyeline). I’d have much more respect for Mr Stallard if he just shrugged and said they picked 13.5mm to deliberately “lock in” players to their epic range (as it’s their model range and they can do what they bloody well want to with them without having to “justify” things to their customers (after all if you didn’t want to be locked in to 13.5mm miniatures you could just go out and buy other more “normal” scaled 10mm and 15mm ranges that multiple other Wargaming companies have been producing for years)).