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Viking Hirdmen
Hirdmen were professional soldiers within a Viking lord's household (hird). Contents: 32 plastic Viking Hirdmen warriors Colour decal sheet Colo...
View full detailsViking Bondi
Bondi were free men, craftsmen, farmers, sailors and traders. Contents: 32 plastic Viking Bondi warriors Colour decal sheet Colour banner sheet ...
View full detailsSaxon Starter Army
Leading with a Saxon Warlord, defend your homes and land with this Saxon starter army! This complete starter set includes: 1 exclusive metal Sax...
View full detailsViking Starter Army
Expand to new lands and raid across Britania with a full Viking army! This Starter set includes: 1 exclusive Viking Warlord 4 metal Beserkers 64...
View full detailsHail Caesar Rulebook (outdated)
Please note there is a new edition of this rulebook. Hail Caesar is written by the hugely talented Rick Priestley who is something of an expert in...
View full detailsU.S. Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
The Naval Act of 1794 established a permanent standing navy on 27 March 1794, in the US. Prior to this, a US Naval military presence had been left ...
View full detailsSpanish Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
The Spanish Navy was beset by mixed fortunes in the Age of Sail, achieving great victories and major defeats in an interesting balance. Particularl...
View full detailsFrench Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830)
The French Navy has a history of highs and lows, both in terms of successes in battle and in the number and quality of its ships. In the mid-1700s,...
View full detailsRoyal Navy Fleet (1770 - 1830) - Black Seas
By the late 1700s, Great Britain had established itself as the most prominent and powerful navy of the time. This was mostly due to the discipline ...
View full detailsBlack Seas Rulebook
The Black Seas Rulebook is gloriously detailed and you can see Gabrio's passion for the period throughout the 96 pages. It includes everything to p...
View full detailsMarlborough's Wars: Artillery battery
The effective use of Artillery during this period was still in its infancy. Most guns were heavy and cumbersome, and once deployed usually did not ...
View full detailsCavalry of the Sun King
Some cavalry units used their modern tactics but others stuck to their traditional methods, such as the Duke of Marlborough's cavalry, they were or...
View full detailsCavalry of the Grand Alliance
Cavalry tactics during the period were in transition. Some cavalry were still firing their pistols at the enemy to disrupt their formation before c...
View full detailsInfantry of the Sun King
An army is also a symbol of their king, his prestige and majesty so it's only right that the King Louis' own army will be the most powerful within ...
View full detailsInfantry of the Grand Alliance
Infantry formed the main back bone of any force within the history known world, the man makes the army. Drilled to near perfection, trained to with...
View full detailsColonial Militia Men (Plastic Box)
America was a dangerous place to live in the 18th century, the communities feeling under real or imagined danger from Indian attack or forays from ...
View full detailsField Artillery and Army Commanders
In Europe, massed artillery was beginning to be a regular feature on the battlefield, and came at times to dominate the field. This was much less t...
View full detailsHessian regiment (Plastic Box)
As the war in America dragged on Britain felt its small army stretched thin all around the world. King George, of German extraction looked therefo...
View full detailsAmerican War of Independence Continental Army starter set
March 1776 - Continental artillery is placed overlooking the city of Boston forcing the evacuation of the British forces. For the next five years, ...
View full detailsAmerican War of Independence British Army starter set
New York - 1776, General Washington has been preparing his defences since April. After leading British troops to victory in the Battle of Bunker ...
View full detailsNapoleonic Spanish Infantry (2nd & 3rd Battalions) 1805-1811
Napoleon Bonaparte's seemingly invincible French army suffered their first defeat of the Napoleonic Wars at the hands of the Spanish Army at Bayl...
View full detailsNapoleonic Spanish Infantry (1st Battalion) 1805-1811
Napoleon Bonaparte's seemingly invincible French army suffered their first defeat of the Napoleonic Wars at the hands of the Spanish Army at Baylen...
View full detailsPrussian Landwehr Regiment 1813-1815
The Landwehr were militia formed from teenagers through to men in their forties. They were plucked from their fields, shops and offices and enrolle...
View full detailsNapoleonic Hanoverian Line Infantry Regiment plastic boxed set
The Duke of Wellington’s armies of the Napoleonic Wars were built from troops of all manner of nations and principalities, whom on the whole were...
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