Sea People Armoured Warriors II support-teamsThese Sea People Infantry wear horned helmets as typical of the Sherden or Shardana and Lukka. Of course they can also be used for any of the other Sea People tribes for whom we have no evidence of their appearance. Other Aegean and Western Anatolian Infantry of the Late Bronze Age may have looked similar and, as such, may also be used as Trojans. They are armed with a Sword, Javelins and a Shield; and leather or bronze plate armour. Pack contains 8
Truly they were the power behind the throne
Brandywine
the massive airborne assault of September 1944
Such simply dressed slingers can also suitably be used in almost any army into the Iron Age
KGL and Hanoverian Hussars from 1808 to 1815
Using our metal and plastic Dragoons boxed set we have put in 24 Scots bonnets (the defining mark of Scottish units) at no extra cost
The Krupp-Protze was of relatively advanced design - its fuel consumption was relatively high (24 Litres / 100 km on road) in comparison to the comparable Opel Blitz 1
Within the variants are included the very tall early fur cap used by the British during the first years of the Peninsular and strange peakless castor cap which seems to have been an emergency replacement for it before the peaked shako came in
struck fear into the hearts of the Roman invaders
the classic TV series Dad’s Army produced some of television's most enduring catchphrases and characters as it followed the adventures of Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard platoon
Pack contains 3 metal mounted figures on plastic horses
Its design influencing nearly all modern Soviet tanks from then on