Pike & Shotte Mule Train american-civil-war-1861-1865The roads of Britain and Europe in the 17th century were legendarily poor in the main. All heavy goods were moved by sea and river wherever possible, carts being suitable for light loads only. Day to day loads of food, forage and barrels of powder could more easily, and more reliably, be carried on the backs of men, horses or best of all, mules. Warlords baggage train has a muleteer leading his braying, stubborn charges in a daisy chain, hoping the
5cm SP gun
forage and barrels of powder could more easily
and can be included in any armoured platoon
One of the oldest and best serving weapons of the British Commonwealth armies
The light troop used 2 Daimler Dingoes and 2 Daimler armoured cars
We have sculpted some more metal Landwehr so that you can give yet more variety to your brave Prussian battalions
Comes with all the full colour transfers needed for the units
they also fought in epic pitched battles requiring some proper heavy kit to make Jerry and his henchmen keep his head down
Blister pack contains:
With a given command the mighty pikes they carried
Some modern African tribes can still be seen using these weapons
great victories as to face this moving wall of death invited defeat