We preview Diego F. Fortes new sculpt of a Spanish officer
of the “Tercios” in the battle of Rocroi in 1643 and find out Miniaturas
Fortes has a new website In our preview…
The Spanish soldiers of the Tercio (The Spanish “Third”)
fought most bravely and were perhaps known in romantic history (and film) for their part
in the battle of Rocroi in 1643
A Tercio was a Spanish military unit of the Spanish
Empire during the era of the dominance of Habsburg Spain in Europe and the
Renaissance era. From the 15th – to the 17th centuries –
this was a unit of 1500- 3000 odd soldiers in a combined arms formation of Pike
men and Musketeers.
The Tercio was split up into ranks of pike men who arrayed
themselves together into one large block similar to a pike square with musketeers
usually positioned on the flanks.
Usually deployed in blocks of three units in an army formation (hence the Tercio name) – the battle of Rocroi in 1643 was their swansong as a force on the battlefield - even though the Spanish were the ones to hold out after some of their allies fled the battle, it was proved that the lined formations of musketeers were more efficient in future conflicts.
Usually deployed in blocks of three units in an army formation (hence the Tercio name) – the battle of Rocroi in 1643 was their swansong as a force on the battlefield - even though the Spanish were the ones to hold out after some of their allies fled the battle, it was proved that the lined formations of musketeers were more efficient in future conflicts.
This figure from Miniaturas
Fortes comes in grey resin in 75mm or 1/24th scale and features
a choice of two different heads – one armoured with a helmet for battle and the
other head a feathered wide brim hat – both are shown here in these series of
pictures.
The Tercio Soldier is seen with a metal breast and
shoulder plates – leather armed underneath with slits in each arm for movement,
the soldier’s large boots and flowing garb make for an interesting figure to
paint with a lot of depth.
Diego has done a great job of sculpting this limited
edition figure – you can purchase them from his site and from his EBay site as
well – they are even on “the Facebooks” now for you to follow – but I would
suggest checking out his new website first to see everything Diego does – he certainly
has talent!
The
figure sells for 30 Euros, plus 4 Euros of p & p for Europe. 5 to the rest
of the world.
Fortes Miniature’s new Website.
The website is: http://www.miniaturasfortes.com/