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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 26th JULY 2021
THE AGE OF ARTHUR
THE VIKINGS
THE SHIELD WALL

This Monday, we preview new Vikings!
These 17 prototypes offer the opportunity to represent a more defensive Viking display.

VIK1-M.jpg


The formation of a shield wall (Skjaldborg in Old Norse) was a popular military tactic that was commonly used in many parts of Northern Europe, especially England and Scandinavia.

There were many slight variations of this tactic, but in general, a shield wall was a “wall of shields” formed by warriors standing in formation shoulder to shoulder, holding their shields so that they abut or overlap. Each warrior benefited from the protection of his neighbours’ shields as well as his own.

The shield-wall tactic suited inexperienced troops such as the English Fyrd or free peasant, as it did not require extraordinary skill, being essentially a shoving and fencing match with weapons.

VIK2-M.jpg


The first three ranks of the main wall would have been made up of select warriors, such as Huscarls and Thengs, who carried heavier weapons and wore armour. The vast majority of opponents were armed with spears, which they used against the unprotected legs or faces of their opponents. Often soldiers would use their weapons to support each other by stabbing and slashing to the left or the right, rather than just ahead. Short weapons such as the ubiquitous seax could also be used in the tight quarters of the wall.

VIK3-M.jpg


The tactic was used at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, where the relatively well-armed Saxon army attacked the army of King Harald Sigurdsson of Norway. The Vikings were not wearing as much armour, having left their chain mail behind on the ships and wearing only their helmets, and after a bloody shield wall battle, they broke and fled in panic.

VIK4-M.jpg


The drawback of the shield-wall tactic was that, once breached, the whole affair tended to fall apart rather quickly. Relatively lightly trained fyrdmen gained morale from being shoulder-to-shoulder with their comrades, but often fled once this was compromised. Once the wall was breached, it could prove difficult or impossible to re-establish a defensive line, and panic might well set in among the defenders.

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Although the importance of cavalry in the Battle of Hastings saw the end of the shield wall tactic, massed shield walls would continue to be employed right up to the end of the 12[SUP]th[/SUP] Century, especially in areas that were unsuitable for large scale mounted warfare, such as Scandinavia, and Scotland.

In the late Middle Ages, the shield was abandoned in favour of polearms carried with both hands, giving rise to pike square tactics.

VIK6-M.jpg



The first sets of these new Vikings will be available in September.


Best wishes
john jenkins
 
JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 26th JULY 2021
THE AGE OF ARTHUR
THE VIKINGS
THE SHIELD WALL

This Monday, we preview new Vikings!
These 17 prototypes offer the opportunity to represent a more defensive Viking display.

VIK1-M.jpg


The formation of a shield wall (Skjaldborg in Old Norse) was a popular military tactic that was commonly used in many parts of Northern Europe, especially England and Scandinavia.

There were many slight variations of this tactic, but in general, a shield wall was a “wall of shields” formed by warriors standing in formation shoulder to shoulder, holding their shields so that they abut or overlap. Each warrior benefited from the protection of his neighbours’ shields as well as his own.

The shield-wall tactic suited inexperienced troops such as the English Fyrd or free peasant, as it did not require extraordinary skill, being essentially a shoving and fencing match with weapons.

VIK2-M.jpg


The first three ranks of the main wall would have been made up of select warriors, such as Huscarls and Thengs, who carried heavier weapons and wore armour. The vast majority of opponents were armed with spears, which they used against the unprotected legs or faces of their opponents. Often soldiers would use their weapons to support each other by stabbing and slashing to the left or the right, rather than just ahead. Short weapons such as the ubiquitous seax could also be used in the tight quarters of the wall.

VIK3-M.jpg


The tactic was used at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, where the relatively well-armed Saxon army attacked the army of King Harald Sigurdsson of Norway. The Vikings were not wearing as much armour, having left their chain mail behind on the ships and wearing only their helmets, and after a bloody shield wall battle, they broke and fled in panic.

VIK4-M.jpg


The drawback of the shield-wall tactic was that, once breached, the whole affair tended to fall apart rather quickly. Relatively lightly trained fyrdmen gained morale from being shoulder-to-shoulder with their comrades, but often fled once this was compromised. Once the wall was breached, it could prove difficult or impossible to re-establish a defensive line, and panic might well set in among the defenders.

VIK5-M.jpg


Although the importance of cavalry in the Battle of Hastings saw the end of the shield wall tactic, massed shield walls would continue to be employed right up to the end of the 12[SUP]th[/SUP] Century, especially in areas that were unsuitable for large scale mounted warfare, such as Scandinavia, and Scotland.

In the late Middle Ages, the shield was abandoned in favour of polearms carried with both hands, giving rise to pike square tactics.

VIK6-M.jpg



The first sets of these new Vikings will be available in September.


Best wishes
john jenkins

More at this price. No end of other fields like Aztecs. Yawn
 
Some great sculpts! Great for small diorama/vignettes if you don't want to collect them all. Four to ten figures will make a nice historical scene.
 
These look really great, i am using mine with the Fyrd in an earlier time, KIng Alfred and the Danes, think Bernard Cornwell The Last Kingdom. There are two figures that had me thinking, see below,
 

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John certainly makes it hard when I'm trying to cut back on my collecting . . . Very nice looking . . .
Mike
 
I am With you Mike. I will have to sell of a few things to make way for these must haves. Youdon’t ever want to have to have toy soldier regret
 
I am With you Mike. I will have to sell of a few things to make way for these must haves. Youdon’t ever want to have to have toy soldier regret

Totally agree with the pair of you, these look excellent and are, for me, probably the best figures currently around for sale, the Saxon and Vikings are a must have for me, along with the Aztecs and the Roman enemies figures. John is leading the TS market with quality and range of releases, prices are reasonable and he is covering many collectors spheres of interest.
 
Totally agree with the pair of you, these look excellent and are, for me, probably the best figures currently around for sale, the Saxon and Vikings are a must have for me, along with the Aztecs and the Roman enemies figures. John is leading the TS market with quality and range of releases, prices are reasonable and he is covering many collectors spheres of interest.

A BIG ditto . . .
Mike
 
Great looking figures! I wonder if JJD has every considered selling unpainted figures? I would love to paint these castings. Congrats once again to JJD on your wonderful work!

Joe
 
Wow, outstanding releases coming out-can't wait to see the finished version. I never planned to collect Vikings, but now I have part of a shelf dedicated to 'em and I'll definitely be expanding that-lol.
 
More at this price. No end of other fields like Aztecs. Yawn

They look like they will be awesome finished figures.
It just seems that following a JJD range from start to decade-later finish can manipulate a customer a bit. Not in such a bad way though, as we are buyers!
Still, I say we finish the dozen or so boxes of candy we have opened before ordering new...
Just an opinion. Love JJD!
All the Best to All & Stay Safe Still
Paddy
 

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