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NEW RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 2022
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA
SPANISH CONQUISTADORS

From the moment of Christopher Columbus' discovery of lands previously unknown to Europe in
1492, the New World captured the imagination of European adventurers. Thousands of men came
to the New World to seek fortune, glory, and land. For two centuries, these men explored the New
World, conquering any native people they came across in the name of the King of Spain (and the
hope of gold). They came to be known as the Conquistadors.


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CQ-17
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
SPANISH CONQUISTADORS,
SPANISH PIKEMEN.
(4 pcs)

The Spanish army of the sixteenth century had been forged through the Reconquista of the Iberian peninsula by Ferdinand and Isabel who succeeded in overthrowing Granada in 1492, the last European Islamic state. This was mainly achieved by arming the citizenry and forming militias, something which was unthinkable in neighboring countries like France, where the elite class assured its survival by restricting the right to bear arms and armour.
The Spanish armies were therefore feared throughout Europe. Their pikemen and halberdiers thought nothing of dragging the flower of European nobility from their horses, allowing gunners to run their matchlocks up into their armour and literally blasting the helpless knights to pieces. By 1500 the Spanish citizen soldier had become the most efficient killer Europe had seen since the Roman legionaries.

In European battles since 1500, the Spanish armies adopted to fight in coordinated units of equal numbers of gunners/crossbow, pikemen and swordsmen.
First the Spanish gunners and crossbowmen shot massed volleys into the enemy pike phalanx, whilst the Spanish pikemen supplied a “hedgehog” defence. The gaps resulting from the concentrated fire, was then exploited by the heavily armoured swordsmen who dashed forward in packs to hack at the helpless pikemen, whose pikes were basically useless in such close quarter combat.

The combination was unbeatable, and would serve the Spaniards equally as well against the echelons of Aztec troops.

The primary weapons of the Conquistadors included swords, crossbows, matchlocks and to a lesser extent pike. The crossbow was important, as it was easy to manufacture and more reliable than the matchlocks especially in the humid tropics of Mexico and central America.

The Pike was extremely important to the Spanish armies. Even though the Aztecs possessed no cavalry, the Aztec armies tended to fight in large dense formations of light infantry and the primary danger for the Conquistador was being surprised and over run before they could bring their superior combinations of weapons to bear on their Aztec opponents. Pikes were therefore used to keep the massed ranks of the enemy at a distance, whilst the guns and crossbows inflicted their terrible damage. Swordsmen could then deal with any enemy that broke through.

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these will go well with my Aztec/Conquistador display...
I wouldn't mind a few more pike wielding Conquistadors like these either...
 
I haven’t decided whether I will keep the one in the padded vest as that wasn’t common in the GSofM but the other one is an awesome pose. I would love to see another fully armored pikeman in that pose with different colored clothing.
 
Unexpected, but great edition to my Aztec range, thought John was moving North with this range [the N America sub-range not of interest to me], had a look back through the numbers and can we expect a couple more sets? CQ13 and CQ19 are missing numbers, as is the mounted CQH-04. Plus a few AZ Aztec numbers are missing as well.
 
We seem to keep expecting this range to stop. But if they keep selling I am sure John will keep adding. I will help by purchasing these two. Gary
 
these will go well with my Aztec/Conquistador display...
I wouldn't mind a few more pike wielding Conquistadors like these either...

Pike & Shot armies, even when heavy on swordsmen, need some Pikemen.

And you have such a great collection, why not continue? - says a collector, obviously.

Glad you like the new Viking Shield Wall too. Different from the Saxons; more desperate & very interesting. Thinking about more 1066 & 1419-21 myself...

Best Wishes & Happy New Year!

Paddy for Pat&Paddy
 
Sorry to reply to myself, but JJD's Conquest of America range is a favorite. We're still getting more now.
Looks like 1066 & some El Cid will be our other buys from JJD... for now.
So many great ranges...

Thanks,
Pat&Pat
 
these will go well with my Aztec/Conquistador display...
I wouldn't mind a few more pike wielding Conquistadors like these either...

JJD's Conquisadors are so beautiful we think John should release some more Aztecs. Wouldn't want them to be outnumbered - after all, it is a story of a very few (plus countless Native Allies) destroying a massive Empire (by standards of the time).

Our point is, there can never be enough Aztecs.

We would like to see some Aztec casualties, high & low caste; some Spaniard with a Mastiff; and a few more colorful Aztecs.

This range is so much fun - thanks John!

Best Wishes to all
Paddy for Pat&Pat
 
It would be great if John ever did a Lope de Aguirre figure. Maybe with a Klaus Kinski resemblance. Great movie.
 

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