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Italian Wars Mounted Crossbowmen

Italian Wars Mounted Crossbowmen

Rain bolts into the foe before your horsemen charge home!

The rise of pike-armed infantry during the Italian Wars rendered the cavalry charge - traditionally the ultimate arbiter of the medieval battle - far less effective. To counter this, heavy cavalry units began incorporating men with small but powerful crossbows, who would screen the advance of their more traditionally armed fellows, and deliver a point-blank salvo to break the cohesion of a pike block in the instant before a charge. This would eventually evolve with technology, and continue to be a feature of cavalry throughout the Pike & Shotte period, and for the remainder of their military relevance.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Shane Moore.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$20.14
Italian Wars Mounted Crossbowmen
$20.14

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Italian Wars Mounted Crossbowmen

Rain bolts into the foe before your horsemen charge home!

The rise of pike-armed infantry during the Italian Wars rendered the cavalry charge - traditionally the ultimate arbiter of the medieval battle - far less effective. To counter this, heavy cavalry units began incorporating men with small but powerful crossbows, who would screen the advance of their more traditionally armed fellows, and deliver a point-blank salvo to break the cohesion of a pike block in the instant before a charge. This would eventually evolve with technology, and continue to be a feature of cavalry throughout the Pike & Shotte period, and for the remainder of their military relevance.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Shane Moore.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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Rain bolts into the foe before your horsemen charge home!

The rise of pike-armed infantry during the Italian Wars rendered the cavalry charge - traditionally the ultimate arbiter of the medieval battle - far less effective. To counter this, heavy cavalry units began incorporating men with small but powerful crossbows, who would screen the advance of their more traditionally armed fellows, and deliver a point-blank salvo to break the cohesion of a pike block in the instant before a charge. This would eventually evolve with technology, and continue to be a feature of cavalry throughout the Pike & Shotte period, and for the remainder of their military relevance.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Shane Moore.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted