This kit includes:
All models are supplied both Pre-Supported and Unsupported in 28mm scale STLs and LYS files.
- 13th century Prussian Archers from the time of the Prussian Crusade
The bow held significant importance in the Baltic regions, particularly among the hunting communities in these less populated areas. It served as both a weapon of war and a tool for survival in challenging climates. Unlike Scandinavia or Continental Europe though, the crossbow didn't gain as much popularity here among the locals.
Though not well-represented in the archaeological record, it's likely that Baltic bows were similar to those used on the other side of the sea. However, variations in size and weight may have existed: while longbows were known in Europe since the early Bronze Age, smaller bows were probably preferred for hunting in dense forests due to their easier handling.
Helmets in the region were generally similar to those found in Scandinavia, although there were distinct local or eastern variations, for example round dome helmets or helmets with a pointed top. Attaching a mail aventail to the helmet's rim for added protection was common practice, and mail coifs were also utilized.