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The Household Guard or Regular City Militia archers of the Early Bronze Age City-States of Sumer, Syria and Elam. Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The Household Guard or Regular City Militia archers of the Early Bronze Age City-States of Sumer, Syria and Elam. Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
These models can be used to command armies of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, including those of the Amorite Kingdoms & Desert Nomads; Later Akkadian & Neo-Sumerian City-States; Later Highlanders and Elamites. I
These are the Sumerian Spearmen as seen on the Stele of Vultures from the city of Lagash. From the Stele it appears they are ranked up 8 men wide by 6 files deep. It is possible that the front rank spearmen did not carry a spear, but rather carried onl
These are the earliest known City-State Spearmen, from c.2500 BCE, with long thrusting spear, as shown on the Standard of Ur. They do not carry shields, though the long cape may have given some protection. It appears that they formed up in a deep spear
Suitable as Foot command for any army of Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia, including those of Sumerian, Early Syrian, Elamite, Early Akkadian and Early Highlander armies. Figures can be used for characters such as Sargon the Great of Akkad, Meskalamdug of
Pulled by 4 equids, the early Platform Carts were a two-wheeled variant of the four-wheeled Battle-Wagon. They were similar in construction with a high front and low sidings. Unfortunately, pictorial evidence for these types of carts is scanty and ther
Used as a command or scout vehicle crewed by a single
This battlewagon comes with three crew figures although only two should ride in the wagon. Aside from the driver this gives you the option of adding either a Javelinman or Commander.