New Releases for July 2020 - Conquest of America (1 Viewer)

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NEW RELEASES FOR JULY 2020
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA
THE AZTEC EMPIRE

The Aztec Empire flourished between c. 1345 and 1521 and, at its greatest extent, covered most of northern Mesoamerica. Aztec warriors were able to dominate their neighbouring states and permit rulers such as Motecuhzoma II to impose Aztec ideals and religion across Mexico. Highly accomplished in agriculture and trade, the last of the great Mesoamerican civilizations was also noted for its art and architecture which ranks amongst the finest ever produced on the continent.
The empire continued to expand from 1430 and the Aztec military - bolstered by conscription of all adult males, men supplied from allied and conquered states, and such elite groups as the Eagle and Jaguar warriors - swept aside their rivals. Aztec warriors wore padded cotton armour, carried a wooden or reed shield covered in hide, and wielded weapons such as a super sharp obsidian sword-club (macuahuitl), a spear or dart thrower (atlatl), and bow and arrows. Elite warriors also wore spectacular feathered and animal skin costumes and headdresses to signify their rank. Battles were concentrated in or around major cities and when these fell the victors claimed the whole surrounding territory. Regular tributes were extracted and captives were taken back to Tenochtitlan for ritual sacrifice. In this way the Aztec empire came to cover most of northern Mexico, an area of some 135,000 square kilometres.
The Aztec state was centered on political expansion and dominance of and exaction of tribute from other city states, and warfare was the basic dynamic force in Aztec politics. Aztec society was also centered on warfare: every Aztec male received basic military training from an early age and the only possibility of upwards social mobility for commoners was through military achievement — especially the taking of captives

The sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals.

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Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec Empire. The city was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the valley of Mexico.
In the centre of Tenochtitlan was a walled square, where in temples on top of high pyramids Aztec holy men honoured their gods with colourful ceremonies and human sacrifices.

The jjDesigns Aztec Temple Complex pieces can be combined to create a suitable backdrop which can fit on a standard 36” wide shelf.
Either the exterior of the walled complex or the interior of the walled complex can be represented.

A display similar to the Roman Fort can be created, which can represent a simple shelf backdrop or a complete fort/temple complex!


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AZ-103
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
THE AZTEC EMPIRE,
AZTEC TEMPLE COMPLEX,
GATEWAY.
(1pc)


The GATEWAY section is 9 ½” wide by 7” high and 5 ½” deep.

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The Temple Walled Shelf display is 35” wide by 5 ½” deep, and 7” high

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**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
 
A lovely piece. Looking forward to seeing it on my shelf. Thank you John. Robin.
 
Looks good, I appreciate how good it looks, but not for me.
 
Looks good, I appreciate how good it looks, but not for me.
Was talking about this type of post with some fellow Hong Kong collectors last night.

Personally, I just don’t see the point of typing out that it’s not for you or you won’t be buying it.

surely you’d just post that in every manufacturers’ release thread if you aren’t getting it.
 
Was talking about this type of post with some fellow Hong Kong collectors last night.

Personally, I just don’t see the point of typing out that it’s not for you or you won’t be buying it.

surely you’d just post that in every manufacturers’ release thread if you aren’t getting it.

Firstly what does it have to do with you what I post? Who died and made you God?
Secondly it is about free speech, this is an opinion forum, do you need someone to explain to you, in small words and sentences, what that means?
Third, I do buy this range and giving my opinion on the range to the manufacturer as a customer, see back through my posts and I have outlined what I am buying in this great range and as a customer I think giving your feedback about what you do and do not like is what the forum is all about. As I am giving my opinion I would not buy this but would buy figures, I have bought all the figures in the last 7 months releases in this range, thereby giving my opinion and highlighting I am not buying is feedback and in a physical sense means I will not be spending between £45 and £200 with J Jenkins as I do not like the releases - feedback. To answer your inane statement that I should be putting the same comment on every manufacturers I am not 'getting', I do not collect all ranges and manufacturers so I have no need to post anything on for example Figarti releases. To put it another way, I was in a restaurant the other day and had a meal and a drink, the waitress came along and asked if I wanted another drink and I said no, if I was to do what you said I should do then I would have to go into all the restaurants on the street and tell them I did not want a drink...…………...

Finally, it is to show appreciation of the great work John is doing, even if I am not buying.
 
Firstly what does it have to do with you what I post? Who died and made you God?
Secondly it is about free speech, this is an opinion forum, do you need someone to explain to you, in small words and sentences, what that means?
Third, I do buy this range and giving my opinion on the range to the manufacturer as a customer, see back through my posts and I have outlined what I am buying in this great range and as a customer I think giving your feedback about what you do and do not like is what the forum is all about. As I am giving my opinion I would not buy this but would buy figures, I have bought all the figures in the last 7 months releases in this range, thereby giving my opinion and highlighting I am not buying is feedback and in a physical sense means I will not be spending between £45 and £200 with J Jenkins as I do not like the releases - feedback. To answer your inane statement that I should be putting the same comment on every manufacturers I am not 'getting', I do not collect all ranges and manufacturers so I have no need to post anything on for example Figarti releases. To put it another way, I was in a restaurant the other day and had a meal and a drink, the waitress came along and asked if I wanted another drink and I said no, if I was to do what you said I should do then I would have to go into all the restaurants on the street and tell them I did not want a drink...…………...

Finally, it is to show appreciation of the great work John is doing, even if I am not buying.

Wooo! And breathe - 😂😂😂😂

just want to edit the post and mention IRONY in response to some of your points.

Man, I love the internet 😂
 
Wooo! And breathe - 😂😂😂😂

just want to edit the post and mention IRONY in response to some of your points.

Man, I love the internet 😂


Freedom of speech has never been more important. Something that should be valued and treasured.
 

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