Description
Commonly seen about the townships in their constant patrols, the Free guild soldiers of his majesty’s Kings guard can be seen performing their duties as the city watch and tax collectors when not actively engaged in the warfare.
Notes for Kings Guard and Freeguild STL:
- There is a reference sheet with file names included in the zip file.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- First Published version 1.4

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Stuart Dobson (verified owner) –
Are these figures based on a historical period?
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
Here is the answer from the designer Johnny Fraser-Allen:
Great Question, the answer is that they are an amalgamation of a few different armies and eras as I was interested in creating a unique feeling army for peoples gaming experiences. Matt and I both play D&D, Warhammer fantasy and Mordheim so were interested in an ‘Empire’ compatible army. Mainly the inspiration derives from Germanic, Russian and a hint of Spanish armoring and costume shape languages.