Hail Caesar
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The box contains 12 plastic horsemen that can be assembled with light lances, crossbows or as mounted archers. It also contains parts for command figures, banners and historical information. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The fully armoured Knight or Man at Arms formed the backbone of all European medieval armies, often fighting on foot when the need arose. This box builds 38 armoured men, with weapon options including poleaxes, pole hammers, single-handed and hand and a half swords....
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This box contains 12 mounted Men at Arms that can be used for most European armies. There is seperate horse armour for mounts if needed and 7 different horse heads (25 in total). The Men at Arms have 14 right arm options and 12 head options...
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This new box contains 40 multi-part figures which can be assembled as pikemen (up to 18), crossbowmen (up to 12) and handgunners (up to 12 models) as well as command. It includes 12 european polearm heads which are designed to customise the arms carrying...
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The box contains 40 plastic 28mm infantry figures (i.e. bodies, 14 different), including four fully armoured command and enough parts to build up to 18 billmen (i.e. pairs of arms with polearms) and up to 30 archers (i.e. pairs of arms with bows/arrows). There...
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This new plastic kit enables you to build a medieval, thatched, cruck frame Medieval cottage with working doors and also includes 75cm of wattle fencing plus an animal shelter/wood shed. Great for games set in as wide a period as 1300-1700. Box contains- 1...
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This box contains 12 superbly detailed plastic mounted European Knights, of which six can be made as light cavalry (mounted archers or sergeants). Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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With a mere 112 dead, and an unknown number wounded, Henry’s exhausted English defeated the French against all odds, whose estimated casualties were 7,000–10,000 (mostly killed) and 1,500 noble prisoners. A truly unbelievable number historically attributing to the myth of the English long bow....
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The French king of the time, Charles VI, suffered from severe mental illness so instead, the French were commanded by the Constable Charles d’Albret and various prominent French noblemen, Many of whom would not live to see the day end.Estimates suggest that the English...
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The figures in this box represent the English Army at the height of the Hundred Years War, when the English bowmen dominated the field of battle in France. Specifically the figures cover the period from the Battle of Agincourt (in 1415, when they were...
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Fighting Trajan's invasion of Dacia with model soldiers At the end of the first century AD, the Roman Empire was the greatest military power the world had ever seen. All of Western Europe south of the Rhine and the Danube, southern Britain, North Africa,...
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Armies of the warring Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were a common sight on the British Isles from 5th to 11th Century. Ceorls (also spelt Churls) were free peasants who formed the basis of society in Anglo-Saxon England. Their free status was marked by their right to bear...
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Thegns, the wealthy noblemen of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, served as retainers for their lords, fulfilling their obligation of military service. Well-trained and equipped, thegns served as infantrymen, clad in chain mail armour and iron helmets shields. Led to battle under dragon banners, they provided Saxon...
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Hirdmen were professional soldiers within a Viking lord's household (hird). Contents: 32 plastic Viking Hirdmen warriors Colour decal sheet Colour banner sheet A mainstay of Viking armies, these fearsome warriors would be well equipped with the best weapons and armour available be they spears,...