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Baueda DBAIII-40D DBA 3.0 Norse Leidang after 1070 AD (15mm Vikings) Army + Camp

$ 31.67

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • MPN: DBAIII-40D
  • Recommended Age Range: 15+
  • Scale: 15mm
  • Condition: New
  • Country of Manufacture: Italy
  • Painted?: No
  • Brand: Baueda Wargames
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Baueda: Hostis -
    15mm Vikings:
    DBA 3.0 Norse Leidang Army (after 1070 AD)
    Summary: Unpainted metal and resin army set of DBA 3.0.
    Baueda is a developer of high quality tabletop wargame accessories and miniatures. Want Vikings? Always been looking for incendiary pigs? Emishi? Yaya? You've come to the right place! These days nearly every historical period and geographic area is well covered by different manufacturers in several scales, however "nearly" is not yet "all". At BAUEDA we think that is a shame, so we have introduced this range dedicated exactly to that!
    Viking were Scandinavian explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the late eighth to the early eleventh century. These Norsemen used their famed longships to travel as far east as Constantinople and the Volga River in Russia, and as far west as Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland. According to custom, all free men (Bondi) were required to own weapons, as well as permitted to carry them at all times. A wealthy Viking would have a complete ensemble of a helmet, shield and chainmail shirt and would be armed with swords, spears, daggers, axes and hammers. Bows were used in the opening stages of land battles, and at sea, but tended to be considered less "honorable" than a hand weapon. Vikings were relatively unique for the time in their use of axes as a main battle weapon. The Huscarls (the elite guard of Kings) were armed with two-handed axes which could split shields or metal helmets with ease.
    Besides the Scandinavians themselves, only the British called the marauders "Vikings," and this word may come from vik; or bay, and Viken, as the Oslo Fjord was called, from which the earliest Viking ships emerged. Other authorities maintain that the name came from the Old Norse term i viking, which is the equivalent of "a-raiding," as in "they went a-raiding down the Atlantic coast." But "Viking" was never a blanket term for the whole people of the region until it became a popular, modern misuse.
    Everything you need for a DBA 3.0 Norse Leidang after 1071 AD army!
    This DBA army pack contains at least 44 figures (some handy spares are normally added!) enough for most common options: Cinc 1 x 3Kn, 1x 3Kn, 1 x 4Bd Gen, 6 x 4Bd, 1 x 3Bd, 2 x 3Bw or 2ps (13 elements in all) plus 2 small tent models, baggage and figures to use as camp!
    Norse Leidang army with camp elements.  Metal and resin miniatures.   15mm scale.
    Pack contains one army set.  Miniatures are supplied unpainted.
    •Manufacturer: Baueda Wargames
    •Series/Line: Hostis
    •Stock Number: DBAIII-40D
    •Contents: Forty-Four (44) Miniatures
    •Sculptor:
    M. Campagna
    •Scale: 15mm
    •Material: White Metal Alloy and Resin
    •Condition: New
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