15mm Emishi Figures 500AD-1100AD

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15EMI1 Emishi is a generic term used to describe all the populations that lived in the Northern part of Japan, specifically in the island of Hokkaido, known as Ezo, and the northern half of the Tohoku (northeast) region of Honshu. They include tribes that are considered to be the ancestors of Ainu, but also settled populations that lived closed to the Japanese and blended more with the Yamato culture. These figures are light Emishi foot archers, forest dwellers and northern tribes types, best suited as skirmishers psiloi (O) or irregular bowmen (I). They are primarily intended to be used in DBM list 6 book III Emishi 500AD - 1100AD, as scouts for list 7 Book III Pre-Samurai Japanese 500AD - 900AD or as allies for list 54 Book III Early Samurai 900AD - 1300AD Although very little is known of their appearance our figures are as historically correct as possible to the best of our knowledge.
Each pack contains 8 assorted foot archers in four different poses.
€3.90

15EMI2 These figures are heavy Emishi foot archers, they had a reputation for being fierce warriors ready to charge in hand to hand combat as well as archers, and these wear suitable armour and weapons for the job! They represent elite warriors from the areas closer to Yamato Japan and are best suited for the later period, as General's guard irregular Bw(S), as dismounted horse archers irregular Bw(O) and cam also be mixed in for variety with irregular Bw(I). They are primarily intended to be used in DBM list 6 book III Emishi 500AD - 1100AD, list 7 Book III Pre-Samurai Japanese 500AD - 900AD or as allies for list 54 Book III Early Samurai 900AD - 1300AD The Emishi were the original inhabitants of the northern Japanese islands, and although very little is known of their appearance our figures are as historically correct as possible to the best of our knowledge.
Each pack contains 8 assorted foot archers in four different poses.
€3.90
15EMI3 The Island of Hokkaido was the best of Japan's horse-raising country, where there is much open land capable of providing sufficient grazing. After 700AD Emishi usually fought on horseback and they had a reputation as master horse archers, greatly feared and respected by contemporary Japanese: "Mounted archery is the custom of the barbarians. Ten of our commoners can not stand up against one of them"! These are mounted Emishi warriors, they are best suited for the later period, as irregular LH(S) or irregular Cv(O). They are primarily intended to be used in DBM list 6 book III Emishi 500AD - 1100AD, list 7 Book III Pre-Samurai Japanese 500AD - 900AD or as allies for list 54 Book III Early Samurai 900AD - 1300AD The Emishi were the original inhabitants of the northern Japanese islands, and although very little is known of their appearance our figures are as historically correct as possible to the best of our knowledge.The bottom half of the rider is cast in one piece with the horse, while the top half is a separate piece, which is fixed in place by a peg that fits in a corresponding hole on the mount.
Each pack contains 4 randomly assorted horse and 5 riders. The extra upper body part will give you extra freedom in choosing the composition of your elements and also let you experiment more freely with conversions
€3.90

15PIG1 These figures are designed for incendiary pigs and handlers to be used as Reg Art(I) in DBM list 10 bookII, Camillan Roman 400BC - 275BC The Romans learned the use of incendiary pigs from the Greeks, it seems they were covered in tar before the battle and kept tethered by a nose ring until ignited. Unfortunately the sources do not tell us much about the kind of pigs that were used for this purpose, but we know that domestic pigs were much valued and very expensive, and that there was an abundance of wild boar available. Given also the more aggressive nature and larger size of wild pigs and the fact that the tar would stick better to their long hairs we have favored these. If you prefer to use domesticated pigs instead just get a pack of 15PIG2 to replace the boar with!
Each pack contains 4 figures, 1 each of two different pigs and two handlers poses.
€2.50

15PIG2 These little piggies can add variety to the incendiary pigs set, providing alternative "missiles" in the form of domesticated pigs. Apparently they make great presents for girlfriends as well, and they could of course be used also in a more conventional way, for example as baggage for your army!
Each pack contains six domestic pigs and no handlers.
€2.50



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