Early Libyan chariot
View in Store Early Libyan chariot Contains: 1 metal chariot 2 metal crew View in Store
View in Store Early Libyan chariot Contains: 1 metal chariot 2 metal crew View in Store
The chariot brought unprecedented mobility to the Bronze Age battlefield, revolutionising warfare in the Near East! Chariot Units The basic chariot unit was the chariot team itself consisting of the chariot, the span of horses, the charioteer who drove the vehicle, the chariot warrior, and one or more chariot runners who were supporting light infantry….
Pack contains 1 complete metal chariot Supplied unpainted
Pack contains 1 complete metal chariot Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Four horses, four crew and one devastating charge – the Assyrian chariots were the pinnacle of military engineering in their time and were put to good use on the field of battle. Four horses, four crew and one devastating charge – the Assyrian ch
In the Assyrian chariots last incarnation it carried 4 armoured crew and was pulled by 4 armoured horses. Two of the crew members would have shielded the driver and archer from missiles as they charged into loose or broken enemy lines, often working in
There are few more iconic images of the Celt army than squadrons of chariots hurtling across the battlefield harrying the enemy flanks or providing shock tactics to test the mettle of the enemy battleline This chariot encapsulates the consummate
Tribalk Chieftain’s often took to the battlefield in chariots – especially the British Celts who excelled at chariot warfare. This model, inspired by Osprey Publishing’s superb artwork illustrated by the late Angus McBride shows a Chieftain respl
There are few more iconic images of the Celt army than squadrons of chariots hurtling across the battlefield harrying the enemy flanks or providing shock tactics to test the mettle of the enemy battleline This chariot shows the symbiotic relation