This kit includes:
- 1 body
- 1 horse
- 4 shields
- 1 sword
- All models are supplied as both Pre-Supported and Unsupported 28mm scale STLs and LYS files.
13th century - Polish Mounted Noble (Szlachcic)
In 13th-century Poland, the equivalent of a European lord would typically be a member of the szlachta, or Polish nobility, which included various ranks such as knights (rycerz), castellans (kasztelan), and voivodes (wojewoda). These nobles, like their Western European counterparts, owned land, exercised judicial authority, and had military obligations. The szlachcic managed estates, oversaw peasants, and provided military service to their liege or the king. A rycerz was often a landowning knight, comparable to a European vassal, while a kasztelan managed a fortified settlement and its surrounding district, similar to a European lord with a castle. A wojewoda held significant territorial power, akin to that of a duke or count. Although the Polish feudal system was less rigid than in Western Europe, with a more fluid and relatively equal standing among nobles, these figures played similar roles in governance, military leadership, and the management of their lands.