Our very good friend Peter Bergner sent along this update on the Expeditionary Forces up coming Alexander and Macedonian forces.
The range will be released in two batches, one following the other as follows:-
To be release on 10 November 2015 (estimated):-
GRK 09 R Cretan Archers (9 models – 1 Macedonian Officer + 8 Archers with bow & arrows, including option to convert 2 models into swordsmen)
GRK 11 R Hypaspists (9 models – 1 Officer + 8 Soldiers, 4 in armor, and 4 unarmored – with spear plus options for javelin and sword)
GRK 13 R Phalangites (9 models – 1 Officer + 8 Pikemen in armor with two-part pikes)
GRK 15 R Prodromoi Cavalry (5 models – 1 Officer + 4 Light Cavalrymen with lance)
GRK 17 R Thessalian Cavalry (5 models – 1 Officer, 2 Noble Cavalry in armor with spear and 2 Light Cavalrymen unarmored with javelins)
GRK 19 R Alexander’s Companion Cavalry (5 models – 1 Officer + 4 Companion Cavalrymen in armor with lance, with option of head for Alexander the Great)
Set 09, 11 and 13 are infantry sets while set 15, 17 and 19 are cavalry sets.
The following will be released the minute they are packed (hopefully within November 2015, if not then early December 2015):-
GRK 10 R Agrianian Infantry (9 models – 1 Macedonian officer + 8 Agrianian with 6 javelineers and 2 slingers, with option for sword action poses)
GRK 12 R Greek Mercenaries in Asia (9 models – 1 Officer (Spartan), 2 armored Hoplites (Spartan), 2 armored Archers, 2 unarmoured Hoplites and 2 peltasts)
GRK 14 R Allied Greek Hoplites (9 models – 1 Officer (Theban), 8 armored Hoplites including 2 Sacred Band Hoplites)
GRK 16 R Paeonian Cavalry (5 models – 1 Officer, 2 unarmored Medium Cavalrymen with spears and 2 Light Cavalrymen with javelins)
GRK 18 R Allied Greek Cavalry (9 models – 1 Officer, 2 armored Cavalrymen with spears and 2 Light Cavalrymen with javelins)
GRK 20 R Philip’s Companion Cavalry (5 models – 1 Officer + 4 Companion Cavalrymen with lance, with option for head for King Philip)
Set 10, 12 and 14 are infantry sets while Set 16, 18 and 20 are cavalry sets.
Alexander’s companion cavalry are in long-sleeved tunic and Boeotian helmets (and suitable for the Asiatic successors’ armies as well), while Philip’s companion cavalry are in traditional Greek short-sleeved tunic and Phrygian helmets (and designed for the Macedonian vs Greek battles in Europe). Note: the photos are of the first six sets.
We thank Peter for passing along this information.
Just. WOW. The output of this firm is nothing short of historic!
This company is amazingly productive and does an excellent job with all of their stuff. They churn out top quality figure sets, one after another, with what seems like only a few weeks apart. I hope it lasts forever!
I’ve recently received 5 sets of Greeks and Persians and they are excellent! They are well detailed and with the assembly required, you can vary figures slightly to get a nicely varied display. As a bonus they are sized perfectly to match my Conte Spartans! I couldn’t be happier and it’s astonishing there is so much product coming out. Next year they will start producing Romans and their allies and enemies. The Punic War is also being done, including with animals, which I take to be elephants. I can’t praise Exped Force enough for this extensive program of releases. I strongly encourage fans of the Greek wars to get into the ranges available. This company deserves support!
Nice sculpting !
I really like the product that E-Force are putting out .
Anth
What do like about E-force?
The ancients are sized right for my liking .The simple assembly (with a cutter a lighter and glue) allows for each figure to be different . The American civil war sets ( with head choices) have been converted to African zouvue, Am/ Mexican war and even Russian’s in Asia 1870’s . WW2 was disappointing size wise. sculpting is good quality.