Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor Series

Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor Series, Scott is back to tell you about this new series. I am sure you be interested in it. Also on information about his War of 1812 series. check with your source for Expeditionary Force for when these figures will be available.

Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor Series Introduction

Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor sergeant
Dear All,
 Greetings from Singapore!
 
I am very pleased to inform you of the release of two new sets for the “60mm Medieval Wars – Chainmail Armor Series” as follows:-
 60 HYW 08 B      Foot Sergeants (Black Steel)
60 HYW 08 W     Foot Sergeants (White Steel) 
The two sets contain the same models except in different plastic colors.
 
Closeup
All models are supplied unpainted.
 
Available for shipping by 31 May 2022 if not earlier.
 There will be three box sets in this supplementary series:-
1. 60 HYW 08 Foot Sergeants
2. 60 HYW 09 Mounted Men-at-Arms & Sergeants
3. 60 HYW 10 Mercenary Crossbowmen
All sets will be offered in two colors.
 
Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor  Sergeants
60 HYW 08  W   Foot Sergeants in Chainmail Armor (White Steel color)
 Knight officer

The set contains 9 model soldiers comprising 1 knight-officer and 8-foot sergeants in two tactical postures; advancing and defending. The heads and arms are interchangeable to enable the assembly of different postures.  Here is the knight officer.
 Advancing with spear

Various forms of kettle helms are popular with foot soldiers. The commander, say a centenar (commander of 100 men), would have been a knight and would be on horseback although may dismount to lead his men. Thus, the spurs.
 
side view

The flat-top helmet is popular among English men-at-arms. The Hospitaller Order has a significant presence in England. The Maltese Cross, White on a Red or Black field is part of the Hospitaller Order.
Advance with shield spear

We have designed this set with shields bearing insignias of the military orders: Hospitaller, Templar, Teutonic and Common Crusader. They can be mixed or assembled to form banners, small military units, from the military orders.
Shield variation
These shields can also be used with our existing sets (HYW series) to assemble forces of the various Orders.

More on the Sets.

Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor ax

60 HYW 06 B is the same as the above except for the plastic color.
Mounted knight
The remaining sets are already near completion
Bishop
We are going to fix the bishop’s miter cap. Cavalry shields are smaller than infantry shields. The two horses are new sculptures.
Crossbow
Crossbowmen to complete the series.
Different view
firing pose
firing pose

What’s Next

The next set in the production queue is the 54mm War of 1812. There will be a diverse range of sets to be released in June 2022. Canadian Light Dragoons 1812, Texian Cavalry 1836, French Cavalry in Spain 1810, Texian Infantry in a round cap, pinwheel cap, foldable leather cap, and French Garrison Infantry in Spain 1810 in bonnet de police.

Too many photos to slow down the email. Will send them out in due course.

Looking forward to your kind support.

Stay safe.

Cheers,

Scott

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4 Responses to Expeditionary Force Chainmail Armor Series

  1. ERWIN SELL says:

    All very nice awesome additions to the Hobby.
    I’m glad EXF keep going producing definitely the largest and more proliferate company in making toy soldiers since 70s ,base in amount sets per years ,eras and armies covered so far.

  2. Everett Atwater says:

    Finally, being excited about these since November of 2021, definitely will buy two or three (maybe more)

  3. James Henry says:

    Hooray for Crusaders! Now give us some Turks and Arabs!!

  4. great figures -but would like to see fuzzy wuzzies in the sudan–arabs-on camels, infantry attacking the british square–british camel corps etc.—would be a best seller–would go with the british naval gatling guns already in production.

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