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Medieval knight swing his mace – NCM

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In cooperation with Northern Crusades Miniatures

 

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Delivery 3-5 weeks

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  • A mace was a popular weapon used by medieval knights during battles, particularly in close combat situations. It was a blunt, heavy weapon that was designed to cause damage to an opponent’s armor and bones.
  • Swinging a mace required significant strength and skill. Knights had to be able to control the weight of the weapon and deliver precise blows to their opponents.
  • Maces came in various shapes and sizes. Some were spiked, while others had flanges or knobs on the end. The design of the mace was often dependent on the intended use of the weapon.
  • A skilled knight could swing a mace with great force and accuracy. In some cases, a single blow from a mace could be enough to incapacitate or kill an opponent.
  • Maces were particularly effective against opponents wearing armor. The blunt force of the weapon could dent or break armor, causing significant damage to the person wearing it.
  • Swing a mace was not without risks. The momentum of the weapon could cause a knight to lose balance and become vulnerable to attacks from opponents.
  • Medieval knights often received extensive training in the use of maces and other weapons. They practiced their skills through mock battles and competitions, which helped them develop the strength and agility needed to wield a mace effectively.

This is a high quality miniature 3D printed by Speira Miniatures in Sweden.

You can paint it as any normal miniature, no need to wash it beforehand. It is delivered unpainted.

Usable for dioarama, wargaming or tabletop role-playing games, such as Dungeon and Dragons, Warhammer, Pathfinder and so on. Also great as decor in your home if you order the large scales. We can always transform any model into a bust if you like, please contact us.

Due to the inherit nature of 3D printing the miniatures might contain imperfections and could require additional cleanup where the support have been; use sand paper or green putty for example. Print layers will sometimes be visable.

3D resin is brittle, even if we use a mixture than makes it more flexible. However it cannot be compared with the normal plastic that is used for example Warhammer, Marx or Conte miniatures. Handle the 3D prints with care, a fall can break them. Glue info here.

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