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Irish Brigade Musketeer Firing Single metal model, supplied unpainted.
Irish Brigade Musketeer Firing Single metal model, supplied unpainted.
Join the army and see the world they said! This is a pack with Scots casualties from the 17t
Contains one Highlander with Dirk & Targe Lobbing Rock Model supplied unpainted
This is Warlord’s take on perhaps the most dangerous man in the British Isles at the time… Alasdair MacColla "The Devastator", a man who went by
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the rise of the pike-armed infantryman as well as the increased firepower of black powder weapons on the field of battle.
The Montero was a vey popular and practical hat issued widely to soldiers on both sides. It seems to have originated in Spain where hunters favoured it, as it gave good shade to the eyes, was not broad so that it would be knocked off by foliage and was
Irish Brigade Musketeer Assaulting Single metal model, supplied unpainted.
The Longbow had finally been supplanted by the musket in all of Europe by this period clinging on only in the wild Highlands of Scotland. Montrose’s men frequently carried t
Contains resin and metal vehicle.