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Huscarls (Late Saxons/Anglo Danes)

This set contains 36 superbly detailed miniatures.

The Huscarls set represent the Saxon warrior elite. Equipped with chain mail, an assortment of helmets, they carry a double handed Dane Axe or can use a spear. You can also use some of the two handed axes on some of the body positions on the Saxon warriors frame thus increasing the amount of variety for your Huscarl figures.

There is an assortment of shield shapes including round and kite shaped on the frames. There are enough to equip everybody with a round shield if you so wish, but the Later Saxons/Anglo Danes did use the Kite shield as well. This set is fully supported by LBMS shield transfers.

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Whats in the box?

36 x figures

6 x Warrior Main Frames

2 x Command Frames

10 x Body options 

20 x Head options 

2 x Monks

7 x Weapon options (including single handed axes, double handed axes, swords, clubs, spears and javelins)

Customer Reviews

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Benjamin Metherall
A++

I love these miniatures. Loads of character, simple assembly, mold lines are hidden pretty well. I'm waiting for your 12-13th century knights to come out, crusades please.

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William Scarvie
Excellent kit

I’ve come the depend on Victrix for my growing collection of Dark Ages miniatures. The number of different figures I can create from a single bag is huge, and when I combine parts from different kits the possibilities seem endless.

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John Loosley

Fantastic detail - great figures as always .

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Mike Hart

My favourite set along with armoured Celts and armoured late Romains. Limited in options, sure, but that's sort of the point. Can't be faulted.

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Michael Bach

Huscarls (Late Saxons/Anglo Danes)

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