Winged Hussar (Standard Version) - Series of Empires

Produktnummer: COO-SE098
Hersteller: COOmodel
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Winged Hussar (Standard Version) - Series of Empires - in 1/6 scale


Hussaria (polnisch Husaria), auch Flügelhusaren genannt, ist eine aus den Husaren entwickelte polnische Reiterei, die im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert den Kampftruppenkern der polnischen Armee bildete. Im Laufe dieser Zeit entwickelte sich die Hussaria von einer leichten oder gemischten zu einer einheitlich schweren Reiterei, deren Auftrag es war, in einem massiven Angriff die feindlichen Truppen zu zerschlagen und zur Flucht zu zwingen. Ihren bedeutendsten Sieg errang sie 1683 in der Schlacht am Kahlenberg, wo es ihr unter der Führung von König Johann III. Sobieski gelang, das Wien belagernde Osmanische Heer vernichtend zu schlagen. (c) Wikipedia


Materials:

- The armor is manually assembled of stainless steel and copper pieces

- The blade of saber is made of stainless steel, while the handler and sccabard are made of copper


Note: The main difference is that COO-SE098 removes the upper body chain armor - Others remain unchanged


The 1/6th scale Winged Hussar Collectible Figure specially features:

- One (1) realistic head sculpture

- One (1) super action body

- Six (6) Pieces of Interchangeable Palms

 Costumes:

- One (1) red coat

- One (1) pair of black pants

- One (1) pair of black boots

- One (1) Zischgge helmet

- One (1) black and gold plain armor

- One (1) pair of black and gold vambraces

- One (1) leopard cappa

- One (1) red leather belt

- One (1) red silk waist decoration

- One (1) black bag

 Weapons:

- One (1) spear with flag

- One (1) saber with scabbard

 Accessories:

- One (1) black figure stand

NOTE:

- No Horse enclosed / Kein Pferd enthalten

 

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