With these files you will be able to print over 12 versions of Duke Leopold V of Styria and Austria on foot and on horseback in 28mm.
Being not just the jailor of Richard I Lionheart, Leopold V took command at the battle of Acre and created in the process the legend of the Austrian flag, by having a white surcoat that became fully drenched in the blood of his enemies. As Leopold, however, was wearing a thick belt - like we sculpted - a portion of his surcoat remained pure white - thus creating the red white a red national flag of Austria.
The miniature is scaled to 28mm and comes pre-supported with lyche as .lys-files, as .stl-files and unsupported as .stl-files.
Contents:
1. modular Leopold mounted:
- 6 upper torsos: 2ea with enclosed, open helmet and bareheaded, 3ea with pristine or torn surcoat
- 2 right weapon arms with either sword or open handed
- 4 horses with lower bodies either with sword in scabbard or drawn sword for the torn or pristine versions of the surcoat
- Lance, Schield
2. Monopose Dismounted Versions
- 3 poses each with pristine or torn surcoat and 2handed axe (6 together)
- open helmet
- closed helmet
- bare-headed
The printed miniature can be bought at https://stronghold-terrain.de/en/
Please note Leopold V is part of "Divide et Impera" and therefore NOT eligeable for merchants to sell.