- 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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Medieval Horses with Caparison â Elegance and Protection on the Battlefield đâïž
The caparisoned warhorse was a symbol of power, prestige, and battlefield readiness during the High Middle Ages (12thâ15th centuries). These majestic steeds were not only armored for war but also displayed the heraldic colors and emblems of their riders, making them a stunning sight on the battlefield.
đ Sculpted by Medbury Miniatures and officially licensed for printing by Proxywars, these beautifully detailed medieval horses with caparison are perfect for historical wargaming, reenactments, or fantasy battlefields!
The Role of Caparisoned Warhorses in Battle
â Protection in Combat â The caparison was often made of thick, quilted fabric or leather, sometimes reinforced with metal plates, providing extra protection against arrows and sword cuts.
â A Symbol of Nobility â Only the wealthiest knights could afford caparisoned warhorses, making them a status symbol in tournaments and on the battlefield.
â Tournaments and Jousting â These magnificent horses were also widely used in jousting tournaments, where their elaborate caparisons made knights easily identifiable to spectators.
â Heraldic Displays â Knights would embellish their caparisons with family crests and colors, making them not just a tool of war but a canvas of chivalric identity.
From Battlefield to Tournament Grounds
These horses were often destriers, powerful warhorses trained for agility, speed, and strength in battle. Their ornate caparisons provided both practical defense and awe-inspiring pageantry, making them a defining feature of medieval cavalry.
Miniatures for Your Wargaming Armies
đš Sculpted by Medbury Miniatures
đš Printed under official license by Proxywars
đ Perfect for knights, tournaments, and medieval battle scenarios
Whether youâre building a chivalric retinue, an elite cavalry unit, or a grand jousting tournament, these Medieval Horses with Caparison will add authenticity and grandeur to your tabletop battles.
â Charge into history with these legendary warhorses! đđ„