| We are very pleased
to bring you these Knights Action Figure 54mm scale
Molds based on the Hundred Year war between France
and England. These Medieval knight molds are so detailed
that they require at least 2 molds per figure.
Click on the molds names to see larger
pictures. These are the latest molds.
- The Knight, wearing a pigfaced
helmet, fighting on foot. These are the elite of
the Medieval soldiers and although they were often
mounted as cavalry, they fought in melee as well.
Knights were often wealthy lords, or relatives of
lords, who trained for years to be excellent fighters.
If they were captured in battle they were often
spared from torture and kept in reasonable comfort
and later ransomed back to their families or Kings.
Other prisoners were not so lucky.
- An English Billman (similiar
to a pikeman), who uses that fierce weapon to kill
mounted troops and combat infantry.
- The English Archer: an extremely
important soldier as they could kill from a distance
and could slay a knight before he even began to
enter combat (knights thought this was 'unfair'
and cowardly.)
- Crossbowmen: The crossbow played
an important role in the late Medieval period. The
crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that
could be used by an untrained soldier to injure
or kill a knight in plate armour. The most powerful
crossbows could penetrate armour and kill at 200
yards. Crossbows are easier to aim than longbows
because the crossbowman doesn't have to use a hand
to hold the string back while aiming. On a similar
note, a crossbow can be loaded long before the bowman
might need to shoot. In this way, the bowman would
be able to shoot immediately if surprised. Crossbows
require less upper body strength to operate as well.
One can use both arms to span (draw back) a crossbow.
- Man-at-arms: Not every man in
the army was a knight or archer. Many were skilled
Yeomen, though not rich enough to be knights, these
were the deadly men-at-arms. They sometimes were
mounted but often acted as Infantry.
- Sergeant (sergeaunte): This title
is not the same as modern versions of non-commissioned
officers, but refers to common soldiers who serve
a Lord or Knight.
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