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Ancient Celts: Army Standard BearerDespite their ferocious and barbaric appearance Celts, like all troops, fought under tribal banners and standards - two examples of which you get in the plastic Celtic Warriors boxed set. For your army standard bearer you'll want something even more impressive - like this...
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Early Imperial Romans: Primus PilusThe Legion’s first cohort was, at 800 men, larger than the others and led by the primus pilus – a career soldier and advisor to the legate himself. He was the Legion's senior Centurion and outranked by only a handful of officers.This hoary, dramatically-posed...
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Imperial Morion helmetsThe Pikeman's pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. This provides you with one...
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Swedish Morion helmetsThe Pikeman's pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. This provides you with one...
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BonnetsThese knitted bonnets were the trademark piece of headgear for the Scottish soldiers throughout the 17th Century and beyond. Cheap to make , but waterproof and warm the blue bonnets were used by all covenanters or government armies in our period. Some were also...
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Morion helmetsThe Pikemans pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. There were many, many types...
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Monmouth capsThese handy caps were made in their thousands for both civilian and military use, Bewdly and Kidderminster being centres of manufacture. Cheap and practical, they could be placed under a helmet to make a more comfortable fit. Any regiment may sport these caps and...
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Short Weapons PackThis pack contains a variety of short hand weapons including a flaming brand. This is great for converting your pikemen, but will also fit in well with the Romans and Celts.
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Long Weapons PackThis packs contains 4 long poled weapons and a musket. This is great for converting your plastics into fearsome weapon weilding villagers. Or to add weapons to your clubmen.
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Montero capsThe Montero was a vey popular and practical hat issued widely to soldiers on both sides. It seems to have originated in Spain where hunters favoured it, as it gave good shade to the eyes, was not broad so that it would be knocked...
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Lochaber Axe & Muskets SprueContains one Lochaber axe and two muskets. This is great for converting your plastics into fearsome weapon weilding villagers. Or to add weapons to your clubmen. Contains one metal sprue, supplied unpainted
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