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36 x Early Saxon Unarmoured Warriors.
We are so pleased to announce the release of our long awaited 28mm hard plastic, Early Saxon unarmoured warriors set.
These figures represent the Early Saxons, Jutes, Angles and Danes (all grouped together under the title Saxon) that invaded Britain (or possibly this was more of a migration?) during the 4th to 6th centuries.
There is a real mix of head options from bare headed to caps and various helmet styles.
Fur cloak options have been added for some extra character. Weapons include swords, spears, javelins, hand axes and some Angons with the metal socketed spearheads.
As well as fighting the Late Romans, they were also hired by the Romans fighting as mercenaries.They fought the Romano British for dominance of Britain for hundreds of years, forcing the original inhabitants of Britain West and North.
Early Saxons tended to use a smaller round shield for parrying and punching with. They would deliver a charge, hurling javelins as they ran towards the enemy and closed with spear, sword, axe or Seax. Shield wall tactics started to come in later. We have included small bucklers but also larger round shields so customers can field whichever style they prefer.
These figures can easily be used as other Dark age Germanic warriors and even be mixed with later Saxons and Vikings. Figures from the Late Romans sets would not look out of place alongside these in a warband. All adding massive amounts of variety to our ever expanding Dark age range.
The Early Saxon Armoured warriors set is not far off release and you will be able to swap heads and weapons for even more variations within the Early Saxons range.
What you get:
36 x unarmoured warrior bodies
36 x small round bucklers (9mm in diameter)
36 x larger round shields, half flat and half slightly domed (14mm in diameter)
60 x helmeted heads
30 x bare heads and heads with caps
An assortment of sword, axe, javelin and spear arms
12 x fur cloaks
We are so pleased to announce the release of our long awaited 28mm hard plastic, Early Saxon unarmoured warriors set.
These figures represent the Early Saxons, Jutes, Angles and Danes (all grouped together under the title Saxon) that invaded Britain (or possibly this was more of a migration?) during the 4th to 6th centuries.
There is a real mix of head options from bare headed to caps and various helmet styles.
Fur cloak options have been added for some extra character. Weapons include swords, spears, javelins, hand axes and some Angons with the metal socketed spearheads.
As well as fighting the Late Romans, they were also hired by the Romans fighting as mercenaries.They fought the Romano British for dominance of Britain for hundreds of years, forcing the original inhabitants of Britain West and North.
Early Saxons tended to use a smaller round shield for parrying and punching with. They would deliver a charge, hurling javelins as they ran towards the enemy and closed with spear, sword, axe or Seax. Shield wall tactics started to come in later. We have included small bucklers but also larger round shields so customers can field whichever style they prefer.
These figures can easily be used as other Dark age Germanic warriors and even be mixed with later Saxons and Vikings. Figures from the Late Romans sets would not look out of place alongside these in a warband. All adding massive amounts of variety to our ever expanding Dark age range.
The Early Saxon Armoured warriors set is not far off release and you will be able to swap heads and weapons for even more variations within the Early Saxons range.
What you get:
36 x unarmoured warrior bodies
36 x small round bucklers (9mm in diameter)
36 x larger round shields, half flat and half slightly domed (14mm in diameter)
60 x helmeted heads
30 x bare heads and heads with caps
An assortment of sword, axe, javelin and spear arms
12 x fur cloaks
- Group
- Sculptural Figure(s)
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Size 28 mm
- Material
- Plastic
- Number of parts
- 36
- Epoch
- Early Medieval
- Time
- 4. Jh. - 10. Jh.
- Nationality/Location
- England
- State
- New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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Website: www.victrixlimited.com
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185 Hightgate
LA9 5AA Kendal, Cumbria
Vereinigtes Königreich
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.victrixlimited.com
Responsible person
Berliner Zinnfiguren
Knesebeckstr. 88
10623 Berlin
Deutschland
[email protected]
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