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NEW RELEASES FOR AUGUST 2021
THE AGE OF ARTHUR
THE NORMAN ARMY

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William Duke of Normandy (c. 1028-1087), usually known as William the Conqueror was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.

In the 1050’s and early 1060’s, William became a contender for the throne of England held by the Childless Edward the Confessor, his first cousin removed.
There were other claimants. Including the powerful English earl Harold Godwinson, whom Edward had named as King on his deathbed, in January 1066.
William argued that Edward had previously promised the throne to him, and that Harold had sworn to support his claim.
Throughout the summer of 1066, William assembled an army and an invasion fleet in Normandy. This force included, in addition to troops from William’s own territories of Normandy and Maine, large numbers of mercenaries, allies and volunteers from Brittany, Northeast France and Flanders.

The Battle of Hastings took place on the 14[SUP]th[/SUP] October 1066. Although the numbers on each side were about equal, William had the advantage of having both cavalry, infantry and many archers.
Harold had only foot soldiers, and few archers. The English formed a shield wall along a ridge, and were initially so effective that the invading Norman army was repeatedly thrown back with heavy casualties.
Towards the end of the day some of William’s Breton troops panicked and fled, with some of the English troops pursuing the fleeing Bretons. These English troops who had broken ranks, were themselves attacked and destroyed by the Norman mounted knights.
Norman knights were armoured warriors that fought on horseback, with lance , sword and shield. These were the Norman “secret weapon” as nothing like them had been seen before in England. There were between 1,000-2,000 Norman knights in William’s army, and it was these troops which proved decisive to the invading army’s victory.
Two further Norman retreats were feigned, which once again drew the English into pursuit and expose them to repeated attacks by the Norman cavalry.
It appears that the decisive event was Harold’s death, of which there are differing versions which are told.
William of Jumieges claimed that Harold was killed by the Duke himself.
The Bayeux tapestry shows Harold’s death by an arrow to the eye.

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We know that the English forces were deployed in a dense shieldwall formation at the top of a slope, (which newer sources suggests was Caldbec Hill), with their flanks protected by woods, and with marshy ground in front of them.

What is known about the Norman deployment, is that Duke William appears to have arranged his forces in 3 groups or “battles”. The left “battle” consisted mainly of Bretons, and was led by Alan The Red.
The Centre was held by the Normans, under direct command of the Duke, and the right was commanded by William Fitzosbern and Eustace II of Boulogne, and consisted of Frenchmen. and mercenaries from Picardy, Boulogne and Flanders.
The front lines of the invading force were made up of archers, with a secondary line of foot soldiers armed with spears and swords. The cavalry was held in reserve.
The Norman disposition of forces implies that the plan was to open the battle with archers, weakening the enemy with arrows, followed by infantry who would engage the shieldwall in close combat. The infantry would create openings in the English lines that would then be exploited by cavalry charges.
It is believed that the early barrage of arrows, probably had very little effect on the English shieldwall, due to the higher position of the English on the ridge.

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NM-10
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE NORMAN ARMY,
NORMAN CASUALTY.
(3 pcs)

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ANGLO SAXON/DANISH SHIELDWALL

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The death of King Edward the Confessor of England in January 1066 had triggered a succession struggle in which a variety of contenders from across north-western Europe fought for the English throne. These claimants included the King of Norway, Harald Hardrada.

The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada and the English king's brother Tostig Godwinson. After a bloody battle, both Hardrada and Tostig along with most of the Norwegians were killed. The battle has traditionally been presented as symbolising the end of the Viking Age,

Harold's victory over the invading Viking army was short-lived. Three days after the battle at Stamford Bridge, on 28 September, a second invasion army led by William, Duke of Normandy, landed in Pevensey Bay, Sussex, on the south coast of England. Harold had to immediately turn his troops around and force-march them southwards to intercept the Norman army. Less than three weeks after Stamford Bridge, on 14 October 1066, the English army was decisively defeated and King Harold II fell in action at the Battle of Hastings, beginning the Norman conquest of England

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SX-53A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(1 pc)

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SX-53B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(1 pc)

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SX-50A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-50B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)
 
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SX-52A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-52B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-51A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-51B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-505152A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMEN.
(6 pcs)

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SX-505152B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMEN.
(6 pcs)

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THE VIKINGS
THE VIKING “BOAR SNOUT”

If the “berserkers” fail to break the shield wall……..
The SVINFYLKING, old Norse for ‘Swine Array’ or ‘Boar Snout’, was a version of the flying wedge formation used by the Vikings and Germanic peoples.
Its invention was attributed to the god Odin.

This flying wedge tactic was especially used to break a solid line of enemy troops, such as a shield wall!
Several of these formations were often grouped together side by side to give the appearance of a zig-zag formation.

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Its main weakness was that it could not handle a flank attack, it’s main strength was based on its monumental shock impact. If the swine array did not break the enemy lines immediately then the warriors in the swine array would not usually hold for long!

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VIK-23A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-23B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-24A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-24B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-2324A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIORS CHARGING,
(4 pcs)

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VIK-2324B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIORS CHARGING,
(4 pcs)
 
THE CRUSADES
The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated and often supported directly by the catholic church between the 11[SUP]th[/SUP] and the 17[SUP]th[/SUP] century.
The Crusades differed from other religious conflicts in that they were considered a penance by the participants that brought forgiveness for confessed sin.

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In 1095 Pope Urban II proclaimed the First Crusade at the council of Clermont. He encouraged military support for the Byzantine Emperor against the Seljuk Turks, and an armed pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

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CRU-10
THE CRUSADES,
CRUSADER CASUALTY.
(3 pcs)

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THE ALMORAVIDS
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The Almoravids, also known as the Murabits, were a fundamentalist Islamic movement of the 11[SUP]th[/SUP] and 12[SUP]th[/SUP] Centuries. Founded by Ibn Yasin, in southern Morocco, they combined devotion to Islam with a fierce military tradition, and a desire to conquer. In 1070, the Almoravids established their capital city at Marrakesh, which at the time, was little more than a mosque in the desert surrounded by the tents of the faithful.

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ALM-04
THE CRUSADES,
EL CID AND THE RECONQUISTA,
THE ALMORAVIDS,
ALMORAVID DRUMMER.
(2 pcs)

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The new Fryd looks excellent, as do the Vikings, but the numbers make me feel there are a lot more Saxons on the way, as there is a big gap between these numbers and the last lot released.
 
THE VIKINGS
THE VIKING “BOAR SNOUT”

If the “berserkers” fail to break the shield wall……..
The SVINFYLKING, old Norse for ‘Swine Array’ or ‘Boar Snout’, was a version of the flying wedge formation used by the Vikings and Germanic peoples.
Its invention was attributed to the god Odin.

This flying wedge tactic was especially used to break a solid line of enemy troops, such as a shield wall!
Several of these formations were often grouped together side by side to give the appearance of a zig-zag formation.

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Its main weakness was that it could not handle a flank attack, it’s main strength was based on its monumental shock impact. If the swine array did not break the enemy lines immediately then the warriors in the swine array would not usually hold for long!

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VIK-23A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-23B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-24A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-24B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIOR CHARGING,
(2 pcs)

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VIK-2324A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIORS CHARGING,
(4 pcs)

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VIK-2324B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
THE VIKINGS,
VIKING WARRIORS CHARGING,
(4 pcs)
Amazing figures and very thankful that they are being offered in sets, saving us a few bucks
 
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SX-52A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-52B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-51A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-51B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMAN.
(2 pcs)

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SX-505152A
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMEN.
(6 pcs)

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SX-505152B
THE AGE OF ARTHUR,
ANGLO SAXON/ DANES.
FYRDMEN.
(6 pcs)

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I am getting all of these and can't wait for more
 
This range just continues to deliver. Amazing sculpting and a huge variety of poses. John creates the whole scene. I love them all but am absolutely blown away by the mounted Norman extricating himself from his wounded horse. How great will he look in front of the Saxon shield wall!!!

Jas
 
The new Fryd looks excellent, as do the Vikings, but the numbers make me feel there are a lot more Saxons on the way, as there is a big gap between these numbers and the last lot released.

Check out the other prototypes. That should be most of them.
Also, got to get some Norman archers to send some shafts into those Saxon shields!
Best Wishes & try to Be Healthy & Happy,
Paddy
 
slowly building up my Almoravids...
I particularly like them with their black face coverings...

I like that John put the drummer on a donkey instead of a steed...

I see a couple more mounted Almoravids and count 12 foot figures...
hoping more to be released soon...
 

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slowly building up my Almoravids...
I particularly like them with their black face coverings...

I like that John put the drummer on a donkey instead of a steed...

I see a couple more mounted Almoravids and count 12 foot figures...
hoping more to be released soon...


Good for you Mike! We wish we could collect the opposition to Cid but we have so many Islamic Flags and Cavalry after so many years - well, I guess we just have to enjoy yours! The upcoming Black Almoravid fig with a crazy Muslim flag should be a must-have!
Anyway, thinking of getting Herbert Lom (my Dad's friend's friend - truly) and that dude on a donkey just to add to and lead the all the old Britains/Herald plastic black-clad "turks" we have.
Anyway, Best Wishes, Stay Safe & Please post a dio or @ least a pic!
Paddy
 

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