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Temporary like Achilles writes:

Thanks gents, that makes sense. I have a Roman army of the Strategia e Tattica line, and the horses look very similar. They are my favourite Republican Roman figures, actually (so far, anyway!).

Cheers,
Aaron


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bauedawargames of Baueda Wargames writes:

15mm Norman Milites charging in the classical pose depicted on the Bayeux tapestry, with lance overarm (separate horse, riders and lances)

15mm Norman Milites charging

Normally, Normans would charge in a solid line with the horses as close to each other as possible and lances leveled, but when facing a solid shieldwall such as at Hastings, they would instead close in individually and hurl their lances from a distance, before turning and galloping away.

Prettier pictures with painted samples are on the way. In the meantime, check out the rest of the new Normans!!

Cheers!

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