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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

New Medieval Figures from Crusader Miniatures

After a gap of about a year, Mark Sims of Crusader Miniatures is back to the sculpting bench, and we have his new range to launch today.

Crusaders

His new range is Later Crusades, a set of figures representing knights and soldiers of the period around 1250 A.D. These warriors were found in most European conflicts of that time, and they are the Crusaders who last defended the Kingdom of Outremer, including the Holy Orders of Templars and Hospitallers.

The figures are 28mm sized metal figures, supplied unpainted.

Crusaders

They are packed as either eight foot figures or three mounted.

To herald the release, I have added a post-free deal that gets you one of every pack at a sizable discount.

We have illustrated the first six packs - there are more to come!

Thanks!

P.S. As always, we can't supply the U.S.A., but Crusader Miniatures U.S.A. will have these figures as well.

P.S.S. European show attendees, look for these figures on the Dave Thomas stand.