These files allow you to print a modular miniature the titular mounted knight, modelled after Albrecht Dürer's famous master work "Knight, Death and the Devil".
The knight and the horse are separate, comes with 2 different helmet-options (cloesed and open sallet) and 2 different weapon options: Lance & Warhammer.
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Contents:
- Knight upper torso
- Knight's sallet open visor
- Knight's sallet closed-visor
- Lower-Torso
- Weapon arms:
a) Lance
b) Warhammer
- Hand with reins
The horses of this set and of Charles the Bold are interchangeable. However you'd need to convert the part of the reins with Greenstuff.
- Horse
Wearing German frilly sleeves, a typical loose German Shirt of the 1450s-1500s, the knight is bascially a 1:1 interpretation of Dürer's works, that show the knight from different angles. For this he's equipped with a German-style Black-Sallet or Hunting Sallet, a 'Panzerhose' (ring mail laced trousers) and doesn't wear plate boots, which makes his armor a 3/4 armor.
To call him a knight might be a bit of an overstatement, as he could very much as well be just a Patrician from Nuremberg or Swabia, which migh explain his more light equipment. While he could be called Light Cavalry, the Lance-hook and heavy lance make him more prone to be a man at arms or at least Heavy Cavlary, however not necessary an actual knight.
The style of the armor and weapons make him useable for the early Italian Wars, minor German Conflicts and if you're willing for the War of the Roses, even though he's distinctly German around the year 1485-1500.