Spanish militiamen made up the bulk of Spain’s colonial troops. Usually armed with arquebuses, these troops were often poorly trained and inexperienced.
Four 28 mm unpainted lead free...
Spanish Sailors were excellent seamen, and those from the Bay of Biscay were thought of as especially skilled and brave. Equipped with pistols, they were known to be deadly in brawl...
Enterprising settlers from the Netherlands make up just over half of the Dutch colonial militia. These citizens of the Republic fight shoulder to shoulder with the other national groups that augment...
The Boucaniers were the predecessors of both French Flibustiers and English Freebooters. Known for their deadly accuracy, these hunters of mainly French origin originated from the western end of...