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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.


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THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
THE AZTEC EMPIRE,
AZTEC JAGUAR WARRIOR,
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The War suit, called an OCELOTOTEC, was woven to resemble an animal skin.
In the case of noblemen, this was made from feathers. Men of non-noble birth attaining the rank of Jaguar warrior, usually had to make do with suits made from actual skins. These usually had the clawed paws around the wrists and ankles.
Otherwise Jaguar War Suits came in a variety of colours, mainly blue , but also yellow , red and white.

In most armies uniforms are used to differentiate units. In the Aztec army uniforms served to differentiate men with different levels of military experience within the same unit.
Rank descriptions in uniforms between warriors depended on how many captives each individual hed taken. A soldier who succeded in capturing four of the enemy was awarded a Jaguar suit and helmet.
It was believed that to capture an enemy, honored their gods in a way far greater than killing enemy soldiers in the battlefield. For a warrior to kill an enemy was considered clumsy.
The captured prisoners were offered as a sacrifice to the Aztec gods.

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The jaguar motif was used due to the belief that the jaguar represented Tezcatlipoca, god of the night sky. Aztecs also wore these dresses at war because they believed the animal's strengths would be given to them during battles
Following the warrior's path was one of the few ways to change one's social status in Aztec culture. Eagle and Jaguar warriors were full-time warriors who worked for the city-state to protect merchants and the city itself. They were expected to be leaders and commanders both on and off the battlefield, and acted as sort of a police force for the city. Men who reached this rank were considered as nobles and elites of society, and were granted many of the same privileges as a noble.


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I can't wait for these to be released! One of my favorite topics since childhood (which seems now to have been just after Cortes landed....).
 
these are gonna be awesome!
without an inch of space left in my house to display collections...
I will find room for these...
can't help but be reminded of Mel Gibson's "Apocolypto"......
arguably the most colorful and ornate series John has ever produced...
I'm in 100%...
 

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Although the native Americans depicted in his movie are Mayans which are different than Aztecs and the Mayan empire declined before the year 1000, they did influence the Aztecs. Although I received my degree in Latin American Studies, I’m not sufficiently skilled to say what the differences were between the cultures but there were differences.
 
As any "Month Python" fan may say ..... Now for something completely different.
As Mike said, arguably the most colorful and different figures John has made.

Can't wait to see them up close and personal.

---LaRRy
 
Sensational looking range with great dynamic animation.
Looking forward to these and sure I will collect most of them.
:salute::
 
Very excited about this series. I have been collecting Morgan Miniature's Aztecs and Conquistadores but the detail on JJD will far surpass them.
Conquistadores should be coming as well and hopefully a few scenic pieces depicting an Aztec Temple.
 
This looks to be a great series.John is a very talented man.
Mark
 
Aeroart made a couple of nice Aztec figure and Cortez a number of years ago. These should go nicely. Lots of interesting looking possibilities. How about a pyramid?
 
Do you know the scale, they look to be more suitable for war game figures.
Thanks for posting.

Richard...

Bruce Hirst designed these for wargamers...25-28mm scale...
all his intricate building plans available on his website are for this scale...
but they can be perfectly compatible with 54-60mm scale...

several Treefroggers use them successfully and they look great as far as scale goes...
you just have to throw out his plans and improvise higher doorways...windows...length and width...

before you jump into this...
I think a scale Aztec pyramid would require a lot of bricks and would be quite an endeavour to complete...
would be a fun and unique project...
but time consuming to cast all the bricks...design...build...paint...etc...
 
Here is a closer shot. Did not want to handle it as it is waiting to be cut and foam boxed. But the details are there.
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And a censored crop shot of what's coming. Looks darn good. It should conquer you....

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Thanks for the photos......any information on when Conquistadores will be released? Will there be infantry as well?

Nysoldiers, you will have to ask John about the rest. But, he is always teasing us bit by bit. That second shot was too nice not to show. The whole thing looks even better... Rgds,Chris
 

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