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  • Games Workshop Kingdom of Bretonnia Men-at-Arms

Kingdom of Bretonnia Men-at-Arms

€62,50 €54,00 Incl. btw

A massive 36 models of infantry support for your Kingdom of Bretonnia army

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Expected 4-5-2024

Men-at Arms are the lowborn regiments of Bretonnia, recruited as children into the household guard of their noble lords. Though humble, they are not to be underestimated – when these simple foot soldiers are gathered for war, they provide vital infantry support for the knights and nobles. Their tall shields emblazoned with the heraldry of their lord, they march forward in a wave of proud colours and carefully polished steel.

This multipart plastic kit builds 36 Men-at-Arms, peasant footsoldiers from the Kingdom of Bretonnia. Each of these stalwart serfs carries a bladed polearm and a hefty shield, protected by simple armour befitting their rank. The kit provides two command sections – each comprising a standard bearer, a doughty Grail Monk, a musician with a choice of instruments, and a Yeoman champion – allowing you to field two regiments of 18 models, or a massive shieldwall of 32 models.

The kit includes a variety of different bodies, helmeted heads, polearm poses, and peasant luggage, all of which are interchangeable – meaning no two gatherings of Men-at-Arms need to look the same.

This kit contains 308 plastic components, 36x Citadel 25mm Square Bases, and a Bretonnian Transfer Sheet containing 176 high-quality waterslide transfers.

These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly

Games Workshop / Kingdom of Bretonnia / Men at Arms / Miniature / Old World / Wargame / Warhammer
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