The artist Jose Maria Pujalte Mora gives us a new army. This time for The War of Flanders.
The Dutch Army, initially a ragtag collection of citizen-soldiers and mercenaries, gradually evolved into a formidable fighting force capable of challenging the might of the Spanish Empire. Under the leadership of experienced commanders like William of Orange and Maurice of Nassau, the Dutch Army adopted innovative tactics and strategies, adapting to the changing nature of the conflict.
Despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned, the Dutch displayed remarkable resilience and determination, ultimately securing their independence from Spanish rule.
These are all the available sheets for the Dutch Army in the War of the Flanders 1568-1600. We have made them available to download as a complete bundle of 15 individual sheets.
- Arquebusiers / Musketeers
- Artillery 2D
- Artillery 3D & Crew
- Artillery 3D (3 pounds)
- Artillery 3D (6 pounds)
- Commanders
- Cuirassiers / Light Cavalry
- Flags for Pikes
- Flags for Spears
- Horse-draw Arquebusiers
- Heavy Cavalry
- Musketeers / Arquebusiers
- Pikemen
- Artillery Bases
- Instructions
Once downloaded, the sheets can be printed as often as you like, which means you can build up large armies very cheaply. You will need scissors, a craft knife, glue, appropriate paper and some stiffer card for bases, all of which are described in the how-to section.
The figures are laid out on A4 format, which will print onto US legal sized paper, or will fit US letter size printed at 93%. You can, of course, print the figures in any scale you choose, making them uniquely flexible in this respect.