Here we have the last stage of this army - the Tlaxcalans' Spanish allies. In DBA, the Spanish contribute four units: swordsmen, arquebusiers/crossbowmen, cavalry, and artillery.
The figures I used for the two infantry units are all from the original Revell set, and are in fact veterans from my childhood collection. I stuck to the same general color palette I used for the Tlaxcalans, with the obvious addition of metallic armor:




The horsemen are a bit more of a mix. I only needed three, but there are four available poses between the
Revell and the
Caesar set. I opted not to use one of the Revell poses, of the armored knight on a rearing horse. I also made a couple of slight modifications to the figures. The Revell horseman (on the brown horse) comes with an oddly shaped shield that does not match the usual Spanish shields or adargas, so I gave him one of the round infantry shields instead. The Caesar armored knight was originally holding his shield arm out horizontally in an odd pose, so I repositioned it. And the lighter-armored Caesar rider came with a horse that looked comically small next to the other two, so I replaced it with one from their medieval Saladin set.


Finally, we have the artillery! The most of the crew, the cannon barrel, and the gun carriage are from
one of RedBox's sets of Spanish sailors. (The kneeling crossbowman is a Caesar figure.) For the cannon, the small wheels it came with did not look right for a field piece, so I replaced them with some spare wheels I had around. Some people have depicted the conquistadors' artillery with solid wheels, but they are actually pictured a few places in the Lienzo de Tlaxcala and are always shown with spoked wheels there.


