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Thursday, 22 January 2026

Barons' War additions(3)

 
I have more than enough painted for our Barons' War games so been adding a few scenic items and vignettes to the collection.

A browse of Etsy turned up several sellers doing Reconquer Designs and I settled on three sets printed by MiniatureForge3D.

The first set painted was Medieval Tanners, a great set with loads of extras to set the scene. As well as seven figures, there is a dog, drying racks, butts and stations to remove the hair.



Medieval tanning was a process that even the poor looked down on, the hides were soaked in urine or lime to soften the hairs and then they were scraped off. The skins were then soaked for up to six months in a mixture of dog faeces, fermented barley or rye and stale beer or urine.



I suspect these folks did not make many friends outside of work.



The second set is the Tavern Patrons, a trio of chaps in their cups, while the tavern keeper watches on and the bar maid talks with a less inebriated customer.




The cobblestones are from Wills Scenics while the basket and sacks are from the Victrix Market Stalls, hopefully more of those in a later post.






The last set completed was Shepherd and Spanish Mastiffs. 



The figures in this Reconquer Designs range is mainly aimed at the Spanish Reconquista but this collection should work ok on a Barons' War table.



There was a small problem with my initial order in that they were printed out at 32mm scale rather than 28mm so the above are all the replacements sent. So I have painted a trio of the larger figures to use in our games if we need a bit more table dressing. 



Every shepherds crook broke, this one pinged off into obscurity!






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