
13th century - Teutonic Crossbowmen - x 10
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This kit includes: 10 Teutonic crossbowmen All models are supplied both Pre-Supported and Unsupported in 28mm scale STLs and LYS files. 13th century Teutonic Crossbowmen from the time of the Prussian Crusade - The crossbow's importance in the Baltic crusades can be seen from its early appearance, and from the large numbers of crossbow bolts that are almost routinely found at fortifications and battle sites. In fact the crossbow became the weapon of choice for common soldiers, alongside the spear. The first recorded use of the crossbow in the baltic region dates from 1170 during the Danish crusade against the Estonians, and its popularity increased steadily thereafter. It was considerably easier to use than a hand bow, and required far less practice to achieve an acceptable level of skill. It shot bolts at greater speed than a bow, resulting in greater damage to the target and being more effective against armour. The 13th century saw further adoption of the crossbow, which proved to be especially effective siege warfare, most notably from behind cover inside fortifications. As a consequence the crossbow became an indispensable asset in the hands of Baltic Crusaders, including the Teutonic Order. In some respects the simple or early form of crossbow was actually easier to manufacture than a good quality handbow, its bolts or shafts certainly being a lot less sophisticated than a good arrow. The armour-penetrating points used on crossbow bolts remained very similar to those normally used with the hand bow. The most widespread type was a solid bodkin point that could easily puncture mail. The Teutonic crossbowmen were often stationed on the front lines, and provided crucial support to the heavily armored cavalry, creating an optimal synergy between long range and close quarters.
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