Foot Knight Command (1150-1320)
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PRO DEO ET DOMINO!
For God and Lord! On the medieval battlefield, victory did not come from steel alone. It was forged through discipline, faith, and leadership. At the heart of every retinue stood its commanders and standard-bearers, rallying warriors beneath fluttering banners, steadying wavering ranks with trumpet and orders, and invoking divine favour through prayer and sacred rites.
The foot knight command group embodied authority, devotion, and resolve. From the noble commander directing the battle, to the musician carrying signals across the din of war, to the banner bearer proclaiming allegiance, and the warrior priest tending to both body and soul, these figures were the backbone of any medieval force.
This hard plastic box set allows you to build a complete four-man command group for The Barons’ War. It includes four new leg poses and four torso, along with a wealth of interchangeable parts.
The frame contains a banner pole with banners, 24 highly detailed heads, including crowned helmets, mitred helms, full helmets, and bare heads with mail coifs and arming caps.
Arm options include swords, maces, pointing arms, sacred symbols, a Bible, and even a falcon-bearing arm, allowing you to create truly distinctive characters. Shields and shield arms are also included.
Parts are fully compatible with other sets in the range, offering endless opportunities for customisation and personal heraldry.
This set (WAAAC010) and the forthcoming Mounted knight command (WAAAC011) will allow you to build the same character, both foot and mounted.
This glorious set adds to the range made in partnership with Wargames Atlantic - The Age of Chivalry - that includes Foot Knights, Foot Sergeants, Peasant Levy, and The Barons' War 2nd Edition Starter Set.
Models require assembly and painting. Bases are included. Not for Children. Contents may vary from photos.
Sculpting: Rob Macfarlane
Based on Original Sculpts by: Paul Hicks
Illustration: Peter Dennis
Figure Painting: Steve Beckett
Author of The Barons' War rules: Andy Hobday




