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Explorations in Clayland Part 29: Stock Warriors

Some models may be out of stock.  

Taking the same generic body, then changing weapons and maybe a palette swap, I created a standardized troop of medieval warriors.

Archers: These men draw back big bows while wearing rustic red armor.

Elite Swordsmen: These men in green armor groan under the weight of blades bigger than they are.

Commander: Aloof and one of a kind, the commander brandishes a halberd while bearing burnished blue armor.

Basic Calvery:  Unlike the previous warriors, these horsemen have no facial features or armor.  Their horses are similarly unadorned. 

Basic Swordsmen: Like the calvary, these men are plain to the point of boring.  Maybe the last line of warriors will be more exciting?

Basic Archers: Nope, just as plain as the swordsmen.  The archers don't care.  There are more of them than any other type.  Sometimes, quantity beats out quality.

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