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| VIKING DISCOVERED AMERICA 500 YEARS BEFORE COLUMBUS. These are extremely detailed moulds that allow for hundreds of figures to be cast. Using your imagination and our moulds you can relive that exciting and often very dangerous time for those early settlers in the new world. More fun and history to be discovered:
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| VIKING RAIDERS The mainstay of the Viking raiding party was the chieftain or Jarl and his Huscarls, a band of loyal retainers who had sworn oaths of allegiance to him. They were his most dependable troops. The chieftain (No. 961) would be richly dressed with a mail shirt and decorated helmet. His cloak would be embroidered and he would probably carry a double-handed axe which was a favourite weapon of the Vikings. The Huscarls (No.962 and 970) would also wear mail corselets and be armed with sword and dagger. Small throwing darts were also carried as missile weapons which would be used before close-combat fighting. The Chieftain's standard would be carried by one of his Huscarl retinue and would, most frequently depict a black raven, though some depictions from Scandinavia show eagles. The standards were commonly given titles, and the most famous, mentioned in "King Harald's Saga" was a raven standard called "Land-waster". In addition to this permanent band, the chieftain often employed mercenaries (No. 964, 965 and 966) who were attracted to his service by the promise of plunder and booty. These would generally be less richly equipped than the Huscarls but most would still have the distinctive conical helmets and mail shirts. Thick woollen tunics were also worn (No.964).The axeman carries both axe and shield the latter being discarded during close combat fighting. The axe was a formidable weapon of attack and when used skilfully had devastating effects on the enemy. Viking long ships carried between forty and sixty men and squadrons
could vary in size from just three ships to the several hundred that
sailed up river to besiege Paris in A.D. 885. In times of crisis the Bondis could also be called to serve with their chieftain. These were small farmers who owed feudal service to the Jarl or Chief but whose quality as fighters was not the best and who were regarded as less reliable than the Huscarls and mercenaries, the Bondi (No. 963) he wears a padded leather jerkin which was a cheaper substitute for mail and carries a long ash thrusting-spear and a wooden shield. Archers were also used extensively by the Vikings both on land and in engagements at sea. They were probably drawn from either the bondis or mercenaries. The archer (No. 969) wears a padded leather shirt and a headband known as a "hlad" which would be brightly coloured and decorated. The bows were usually made from Elm-wood were not quite as large as the later English longbow. Two centuries of warfare blurred many of the distinctions between the Vikings and their English or Saxon opponents. Many elements of Viking war-gear and practice were adopted by the Saxon armies. The Saxon soldier (No.967) wears a mail shirt which marks him out to be a richer class of warrior, he is armed with sword and shield, though the double -handed axe also became popular amongst the Saxon armies and No.965 could just as easily be a Saxon Huscarl. The Phrygian style leather cap that No.967 wears is his only distinctly English item of attire and is worn also by the Saxon peasantry (No.968). When the early raids occurred in eastern England the peasantry were often the first line of defence against the Viking marauders. Their fighting skills were indifferent and their weapons often no more than farming implements. The peasants were also liable to kidnapping and enslavement by the northmen (No. 968). Viking shields during this period were circular. They would have a metal central boss and a rim of either metal or, more usually hardened leather. They were normally painted with bright variegated colours, often quartered in two different colours or having variants of cross motifs painted upon them. |
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Description | Code Number |
Mail Order Price Euro |
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| 700gr | Viking Chieftain
Starter Kit |
15961 | €22.50 | Add to basket | |||
| 700gr | Viking Axeman Starter Kit |
15965 | €22.50 | Add to basket | |||
| 700gr | Viking
Saxon Soldier Starter Kit |
15967 | €22.50 | Add to basket | |||
| 700gr | Viking Archer Starter Kit |
15969 | €22.50 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Chieftain | 961 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Huscarl | 962 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Bondi | 963 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Viking with treasure | 964 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Viking Axeman | 965 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Viking carrying Girl | 966 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Saxon Soldier | 967 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Saxon Peasant | 968 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Vikingar - Viking Archer | 969 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Huscarl with Raven Standard | 970 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Leif Eriksson - Viking Chief | 971 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Viking Settler with axe | 972 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Viking woman and child | 973 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Skraeling with spear | 974 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 350gr | Skraeling with axe | 975 | €13.55 | Add to basket | |||
| 1750gr | Vikingar 971 - 975 (Save €6) | 971-75 | €61.75 | Add to basket | |||
| 3200gr | Vikingar 961 - 970 (Save €20) | 961-70 | €115.50 | Add to basket | |||
| 5250gr | Vikingar 961 - 975 (Save €30) | 961-75 | €173.25 | Add to basket | |||
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