Sculptor
Jes Goodwin and Bob Naismith
Painter
n/a
Source
Unknown
Released
Unknown
These figures were part of a batch of new blister packs released in late 1986 and early 1987, a few months before Citadel lost the licence. It's surely no coincidence that they hit the market at the same time as the 'F2 Lords of Battle' range, also designed by Goodwin & Naismith. This tactic was used with other blisters, including ADD32 Dwarf Villagers (Trish Morrison's D6 Dwarf Villagers), ADD71 Evil Fighters (CH2 Chaos Warriors), ADD40 Men-at-Arms (F4 Men-at-Arms) and ADD41 Lawful Fighters (F2 Paladins, the ADD41 figures even have 'Paladin' marked on the slotta-tab).
Unsurprisingly, many AD&D fans felt somewhat cheated by these releases, and it was no surprise that the writing was on the wall for the ADD range!
The pack of 3 Lords of Battle featured a trio of heavily armoured fighting men armed with a variety of weaponry; a longsword, a poleaxe and a brutal-looking chain-mace. No variants were produced in this code.
Pose 1. This figure wears a suit of full plate armour, a long surcoat, and a plumed great helm with visor. He holds a poleaxe with a wickedly curved axe-blade and has a shield stud on his left hand.
Pose 2. This figure wears a suit of full plate armour with an ornately decorated left pauldron. He also has a great helm with a tall plume and a visor. He holds a longsword in his right hand.
Pose 3. This figure wears a suit of full plate armour with studded and banded tassets and leather boots. He has a great helm with a closed visor and a heart-motif crest. He wields a heavy mace with a long chain hanging from the pommel and he has a shield stud on his left hand.