



Continuing with the Polish Renaissance theme, here are 24 (25 actually) figures representing a Haiduk unit in my army. All figures are by TAG, except for the drummer who is a Foundry figure. Foundry does a small, but nice, Polish Renaissance range but it could do with some expansion though the chances of that are close to zero.
Note the young boy in the front rank. I suppose that the commander has brought along his son to see the spectacle of the "great Polish victory" but one cannot be sure.
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