- 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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English Archers in Gambeson
During the 14th century, English archers became a formidable force on the battlefield, renowned for their skill with the longbow. Clad in gambesons—a type of padded defensive jacket—these archers were both mobile and well-protected. The gambeson, made of multiple layers of linen or wool stuffed with horsehair or scrap cloth, offered protection against cuts and arrow strikes while allowing freedom of movement. English archers were instrumental in key battles like Agincourt and Crécy, where their long-range volleys decimated enemy forces before they could engage in close combat.
The gambeson was typically worn underneath plate armor by knights, but for archers, it often served as their primary protection. The combination of gambeson and longbow was lethal; archers could maintain a rapid rate of fire while staying relatively protected from enemy attacks. In wargames, these archers are depicted firing volleys from a distance, embodying the lethal efficiency that made them legendary in medieval warfare.