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48 x Islamic Infantry/Archer figures
These represent Islamic infantry of the Middle East and Spain from the 7th Century onwards into the Crusader era of the 12th and 13th centuries.
What you get are some very dynamic and varied poses. There are options for spearmen, swordsmen and archers, plus you get command figure parts such as standard bearer arms, trumpets and drums to create the loud cacophony that accompanied Islamic troops into battle.
There are 22 individual heads to choose from on each frame giving you 132 heads in total!
The archer figures can be made into spearmen and the spearmen figures can be made into archers, so there is a massive amount of variation can be achieved with this new set.
LBMS shield transfers & banners available - Purchased separately
An extremely versatile pack that offers not just Islamic options for Spain and El Cid, or Up the Nile scenarios under Wolseley in that period 1880-1898, there’s adaptability too for scenarios in Crusading Egypt or the Levant. There’s also versatility for adding barbarian ‘auxiliaries’ to any Mongol horde, or for creating opponents to that exact same horde. The options are myriad, the limitations only those imposed by yourself.
Asvalways nice sculpts. I particulary love the faces. Somemote miniatures in more heavy armour would have been fine
Great kit keep the Crusades coming.
I really like the figures and have now finished putting them together. I have old fat fingers, and I did find some of the tiny parts not that easy to glue into place. But now they are finished, it was worth it. They look great.
These are plain fantastic, it's been a long time since I've been so excited about a new painting project