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This range will cover the armies of North Western Europe during the height of the Hundred Years War. During this period ‘White Armour’ (full plate) was becoming the norm for the well off nobility,commanly worn without a jupon or any other heraldic covering,especially in England. Saying that,lesser nobility were still using ‘dated’,less fashionable armour. The shield was becoming obsolete in the field due to the armour being more complete,combined with the increased use of polearms which needed both hands to wield.
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Henry V (AO1) Henry V, mounted, and command (includes Edward, Duke of York, Thomas, Lord Camoys, Sir Thomas Erpingham and Henry’s servant with his shield, plus mounted herald) 15,40 EUR
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Archers nocking, drawing and loosing (AO2) 12,30 EUR
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Dismounted men at arms advancing with polearms (AO3) 12,30 EUR
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Lightly armoured infantry (Brigans) standing ready (AO4) 12,30 EUR
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Archers preparing for battle,hammering in and shar (AO5) 12,30 EUR
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Dismounted men at arms (AO6) advancing into an arrow storm,2 falling (2 with sword and shield ,4 with polearms) 12,30 EUR
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Archers Stakes (AO7) 24 Stück 12,30 EUR
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Crossbowmen shooting and loading (AO8) 12,30 EUR
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Mounted men-at-arms (AO9) lance upright and shouldered,shield,horses walking 15,40 EUR
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Mounted men-at-arms (AO10) ’white armour’,lance upright and shouldered,horses walking 15,40 EUR
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