Bronze Age Chariots
Bronze Age Chariots
THUNDER OF HOOVES! RUMBLE OF WHEELS!
The chariot was the first mobile instrument of war. Appearing as far back as 6000 years ago when horses were first domesticated and the wheel was invented, the chariot quickly became a powerful weapons platform.
This model is typical of the type used in the eastern Mediterranean and Northern Europe during the Bronze Age. Light but structurally robust, the chariot was both a fast attack and heavy weapon system allowing warriors to quickly get to the battlefield, strike, and move on.
This set features six multi-part horses and three chariots that can be built in two ways (enclosed or open sided). Add a crew of your choice whether they be Bronze Age, later, or fantasy warriors!
Models require assembly and painting. Bases are not included. Crew are NOT included. Box includes 3 multi-part chariots and 6 multi-part horses.
- Sculpting: Thieu Duong
- Illustration: Peter Dennis
- Figure Painting: Henry Hyde
Product Type
Product Type
Size/Scale
Size/Scale
28mm
Product Information
Product Information
12+. WARNING. Not suitable for children under 12. Small parts. May contain essential pointed components.
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Image Credit
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