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Wish there were more men-at-arms sets and a character set would be nice.


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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

I have three new packs ready of Later Crusades figures from Mark Sims' Crusader Miniatures.

Mounted Hospitallers

The first new pack is the much-asked-for mounted Hospitallers.

Casualties

The other two new packs are one of casualties, and one of civilians. Both have countless other uses than just being part of a Crusades range.

Civilians

We have called this range Later Crusades, but, of course, the figures will do for many European armies in the mid-1200 A.D. period.

Crusader Miniatures are 28mm-sized, made of metal, and supplied unpainted.

Remember, Crusader Miniatures are post-free worldwide during the whole of February.

You can keep up-to-date with all news about Crusader Miniatures on the North Star Facebook page.