- Some models are single-piece; others may require simple assembly.
- Printed in solid, non-hollowed, ABS-like resin.
- Most supports have been removed.
- Bases are not included.
- Supplied unpainted.
- Not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
- Any warped parts can usually be straightened with hot water, although this is rarely necessary.
- Assembly can be done easily in a few seconds using a small amount of white (wood) glue on one part and strong superglue on the other.
28mm scale (for Saga, Lotr, D&D Frostgrave).
These models were made by Medbury miniatures and are sold under license.
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During the 11th century, war and conflict were common occurrences in England, and the ceorls played an important role in these events. As free men who owned their own land, the ceorls were obligated to provide military service to their lords, who were often knights or barons.
When war broke out, the ceorls would be called upon to serve in the lord's army, often alongside other members of the community. They would be armed with spears, axes, and other basic weapons, and would fight on foot in close formation.
The ceorls were often called upon to perform a variety of tasks during wartime. They might be involved in building fortifications, such as walls or trenches, or in scouting and reconnaissance missions. They were also responsible for providing supplies to the army, such as food, water, and ammunition.
During wartime, the ceorls faced many dangers and hardships. They were often exposed to disease and infection, and many suffered from injuries or wounds sustained in battle. They also faced the risk of capture or enslavement if they were captured by the enemy.
Despite these challenges, the ceorls played a crucial role in defending their communities and their country during times of war. Their contributions helped to shape the course of English history, and their legacy lives on in the enduring values of courage, loyalty, and sacrifice that have helped to define the English character over the centuries.