Webstore: Anglo-Zulu War: British Infantry 1879
A casual look at Tommy Atkins of the Victorian period gave little away about his fighting abilities. Standing 5
A casual look at Tommy Atkins of the Victorian period gave little away about his fighting abilities. Standing 5
The Celts used large amounts of slingers in battle, to support their spearmen and to weaken the enemy before a close-quarters encounter Often made up from those Celts too young or too old to join their tribesfolk in the heart of the battle they
At the fore of an attack would come the Celt Linebreakers. These brave (foolish?) men would run forward armed with their swords and spears and disrupt the enemy battleline by jumping over shields and making a hole in the enemy line for their allies to
Providing ranged support for the blocks of warriors intent on getting to grips with the enemy, Javelinmen are a vital component for any Celtic army. The Celt Javelinmen Regiment conta
Providing ranged support for the blocks of warriors intent on getting to grips with the enemy, Javelinmen are a vital component for any Celtic army.
Celtic society provided equal opportunities for women – they ruled and they fought alongside the men. Great names such as Boadicea and Cartimandua will long be remembered but there are also many accounts of Celtic women joining raiding parties.
Wild-eyed and snarling they charge with reckless abandon at the enemy lines. Celt Fanatics are an awe-inspring site – wearing nothing but a shield and a crazed exression they must have instilled fear in even the most hardened warrior. The C
Wild-eyed and snarling they charge with reckless abandon at the enemy lines. Celt Fanatics are an awe-inspring site – wearing nothing but a shield and a crazed exression they must have instilled fear in even the most hardened warrior. The C
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A combination of priest, healer, scholar and spiritualist, the Druids inspired loyalty and great feats of arms in their Celtic charges. The Romans hated and feared the Druids in equal measure, singling the Druids out as public enemy numb