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New: Arthurian Romano-British Cavalry

With the finest equipment and mounted on the best horses the land can offer, these new Arthurian Romano-British Cavalry will run amok in your opponents’ rear lines. Arthurian Romano-British unarmoured cavalry View in Store Having no armour allows these mounted troops to react quicker making them the ideal skirmish unit. But ensure they don’t stick…

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New: Saxon Thegns

Saxon Thegns go to war to serve their lords! View in Store Thegns, the wealthy noblemen of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, served as retainers for their lords, fulfilling their obligation of military service. Well-trained and equipped, thegns served as infantrymen, clad in chain mail armour and iron helmets shields. Led to battle under dragon banners, they provided…

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New: Viking Hirdmen

Begin your Viking army here with the Viking Hirdmen for Hail Caesar Dark Ages… View in Store Hirdmen were professional soldiers within a Viking lord’s household (hird). Contents: 32 plastic Viking Hirdmen warriors Colour decal sheet Colour banner sheet View in Store A mainstay of Viking armies, these fearsome warriors would be well equipped with…

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New: Viking Bondi

Begin your Viking army here with this Bondi set… As Vikings discovered the wealthy, unguarded coastal regions of Britain, the raiding parties of different lords arrived to raze and plunder these Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. View in Store Bondi were free men, craftsmen, farmers, sailors and traders. Contents: 32 plastic Viking Bondi warriors Colour decal sheet Colour…

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New: Saxon Ceorls

Saxon Ceorls defend your kingdom: Armies of the warring Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were a common sight on the British Isles from 5th to 11th Century. Pre-order in Store Ceorls (also spelt Churls) were free peasants who formed the basis of society in Anglo-Saxon England. Their free status was marked by their right to bear arms, military service…