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khurasanminiatures of Khurasan Miniatures writes:

We're pleased to report that the milites (knights) in our very popular 15mm Normans, First Crusaders, or other Franks have been reorganized so that there are two new poses of milites and a new horse pose. Here's how they look now:

Khurasan mid-late 11th century European Milites 1

Khurasan mid-late 11th century European Milites 2

Khurasan mid-late 11th century European Milites 3

Khurasan mid-late 11th century European Milites 4

Khurasan mid-late 11th century European Milites Whole Pack

(Note the models are decorated with the LBMS shield transfers, made specially to fit our Norman shields. These are available in our online store.)

We've also reduced the number of models in the pack, from twelve to six. Note that we have a booster pack for the milites as well, of knights in lamellar armor, meant to mix in with these in order to give even more variety to your Mediterranean-based knights (and, in fact, some of the cosmopolitan Normans may well have worn this in 1066, as well).

Mike Broadbent sculpted these, and Ruben Torregrosa painted them. Very nice work, chaps! Available now!

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