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Turkish PioneersSieges played a huge role in the Ottoman wars. The Highest Throne book includes rules for siege warfare, including tunnelling and ounter-mining. It allows you to field units of Pioneers, also known as engineers, sappers or miners. This pack contains six unpainted figures and...
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Ottoman Djiveleks Trainee JanissariesBy Napoleonic times, a lot of the Janissary Orta (Regiments) were quite large and in practice constituted a pool of manpower. When a campaign was planned the orta would be ordered to provide a service ‘battalion’ (often 1000 men) for the army. Djivelek were...
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Ottoman Empire - Artillery BundleThe Ottoman armies were famous for their ordnance, being especially skilled at siege breaking. This Ottoman Artillery Bundle includes: 2 Ottoman Field Guns, each with 3 crew and a selection of entrenching tools for creating characterful bases. 2 Ottoman Light Mortars models, each with...
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The Highest Throne Ottoman CollectionThe perfect bundle for anyone wanting to assemble a colourful and diverse Ottoman army that will look magnificent on the battlefield. Contains: The Highest Throne book with exclusive Kara Mustafa miniature Janissaries Regiment - 24 metal infantry Hajduks Regiment - 20 metal infantry Sipahi...
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Pancerni heavy cavalry commandThe towarzysz pancerny (armoured companions) cavalry, often shortened to pancerni, were medium cavalry that were not as heavily armed or armoured as the Winged Hussars. They were distinguished by wearing chainmail armour throughout the entirety of the Pike & Shotte era, which gave them...
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Polish-Lithuanian mercenary pikemenAlongside the hadjuk infantry, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth often employed foreign mercenaries to fill gaps in native manpower. These troops were often recruited from the German states. and also recruited from local levies. Tactically the Poles used their infantry differently than other European nations (besides...
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Polish-Lithuanian levy cavalry with musketsIn the 16th century the introduction of gunpowder and firearms made the medieval armoured cavalry obsolete. The standing army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was gradually converted to other, more modern forms of cavalry. Under eastern influence, the cavalrymen's armament was lightened and their speed...
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Polish-Lithuanian levy cavalry with sabresIn the 16th century the introduction of gunpowder and firearms made the medieval armoured cavalry obsolete. The standing army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was gradually converted to other, more modern forms of cavalry. Under eastern influence, the cavalrymen's armament was lightened and their speed...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth later infantry with muskets regimentThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's military was divided into national and foreign contingents, with the majority being recruited from within the Commonwealth. The reputation of the infantry was distant second in reputation to the cavalry arm. During the late 16th century, infantry levies were formed based...
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Polish-Lithuanian levy cavalry with muskets regimentIn the 16th century the introduction of gunpowder and firearms made the medieval armoured cavalry obsolete. The standing army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was gradually converted to other, more modern forms of cavalry. Under eastern influence, the cavalrymen's armament was lightened and their speed...
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Polish-Lithuanian levy cavalry with sabres regimentIn the 16th century the introduction of gunpowder and firearms made the medieval armoured cavalry obsolete. The standing army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was gradually converted to other, more modern forms of cavalry. Under eastern influence, the cavalrymen's armament was lightened and their speed...
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Ottoman Sipahi Cavalry RegimentCavalry was an important part of all armies during the Pike & Shotte era and were especially important in the Ottoman army. Although skilled horsemen throughout their history, the Ottomans had never fully embraced heavy cavalry in the fashion of western Europe, instead favouring...
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Crossing the Volga BundleClad in their in their black naval uniform with its distinctive cap and striped telnyashka undershirt, Soviet Naval troops were called the "Black Death" by the Germans for their bravery and aggression. This bundle shows off the naval; troops in their element, including thirty...
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Crimean War Turkish artillery batteryDuring the Crimean War, Ottoman artillery used a mix of older smoothbore cannons and some newer rifled guns. Their overall effectiveness was hampered by technological disadvantages, logistical problems, and the mixed quality of the Ottoman artillery corps. Miniature sculpted by Michael Percy. Models supplied...
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Crimean War Turkish cavalry regimentOnce the scourge of Europe in earlier eras, by the time of the Crimean War, the cavalry arm was considered the worst element of the Ottoman army. These colourful and distinctive troops in their bright red fez headwear were mainly used in strategic support...
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Crimean War Russian infantry in summer dress commandIn the mid 19th century, Russia fielded the largest army in Europe, drawing from a vast pool of peasant and serf conscripts. Renowned for their immense numbers, bravery, and fervent loyalty to the Tsar, the Russian conscript had poor training, outdated equipment, and weak...
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Ballista with Hellenistic crew batteryUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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Onager with Hellenistic crew batteryUnder Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent being Demetrius the Besieger and his famed, though unsuccessful Siege of Rhodes in 305-304...
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Illyrian Warriors commandThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Illyrian Nobles commandIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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