Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Crossbowmen More

Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Crossbowmen More, I have the latest information from Scott on the next releases. They are Medieval Command in chainmail and Crossbowmen.

Medieval Command Expeditionary Force in Chainmail

Medieval Command Expeditionary Force
Dear All,
 
Greetings from Singapore!
 
Very pleased to inform you of the release of four new sets for the “60mm Medieval Wars – Chainmail Armor Series” as follows:-
 
60 HYW 10 W     Military Order Command in Chainmail (White Steel)
60 HYW 10 B      Medieval Command in Chainmail (Black Steel)
 
60 HYW 11 W     Mercenary Crossbowmen (White Steel)
60 HYW 11 B      Crossbowmen (Black Steel)
 
The two sets with the same code number contain the same models except in different plastic colors. All models are supplied unpainted.

60 HYW 10  W   Military Order Command in Chainmail Armor (White Steel color)

Medieval Command Expeditionary Force
The set contains 8 model soldiers plus 2 horse models, comprising of 2 mounted and 6 dismounted Men-at-Arms. The heads and arms are interchangeable to enable the assembly of different postures. These models are suitable for the medieval periods from the 13th to the 14th Century.
Mounted knights
We have designed this series of sets to be supplementary to our existing HYW sets based on 14th Century battles. However, many of the above models would be appropriate for 13th Century scenarios, especially in Western Europe where the crusader surcoat is not that common.The surcoat was adopted in the Levant to shade the armored soldiers from the sun.   
Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Surcoat
The highlight of the Military Orders has to be their fighting monks, especially the Bishops.
surcoat right
The mace is the preferred weapon of these monks, assuming that the blunt instrument will not draw blood.
foot soldier
With Mace
The range of hand weapons during the Medieval period can be very varied with the war hammer,
Ax
and the two-handed axe.
Mounted knight mace
As before, the shields in this series bear the insignias of the military orders: Hospitaller, Templar, Teutonic and Common Crusader.
Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Two sword
They can be mixed or assembled to form banners, small military units, from the military orders.
knight
These shields can also be used with our existing sets (HYW series) to assemble forces of the various Orders.
 
60 HYW 10 B is the same as the above except for the plastic color.

60 HYW 11 W   Mercenary Crossbowmen (White Steel color)

Crossbowmen
The set contains 9 model soldiers comprising 1 officer and 8 crossbowmen. The heads and arms are interchangeable to enable the assembly of different postures. These models are suitable for the medieval periods from the 12th to the 14th Century.
kneeling figure
These type of soldiers serves in many different armies throughout the Medieval world. 
Medieval Command Expeditionary Force
Medieval Command Expeditionary Forcefiring
Medieval Command Expeditionary Force ready
They are skilled professionals and command high pay for their services.

Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Next Release

Command Set
The next sets in the production queue are the following:-
 
54mm US Command (War of 1812) = 54 AMR 07
 
54mm Texian Command (1836) = 54 TXN 03
fifer
fifer
officers

Arabs

Arabs
Still requires some fine-tuning for swap compatibility.
 
Looking forward to your kind support.
 
Stay safe.
 
Cheers,
Scott
 
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2 Responses to Medieval Command Expeditionary Force Crossbowmen More

  1. Zinc Pederson says:

    Beautiful poses with countless possibilities. At last the War Hammer is depicted. You are ushering a new era of toy soldier collecting and enjoyment. The post-Barzo/TSSD/Conte
    Age is behind us and now you swing open the doors to compete with the over-priced, although excellent, plastics coming out of Eastern Europe.

    Best of luck and prosperity
    Zinc Pederson

  2. Everett Atwater says:

    Beautiful masterpieces (as always) sad that it will take months to arrive in America. I recall a Mars Ukraine war set, am I misremember?

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