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Multi-Part]European Mercenaries: Frontranker In Jacket 3

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With these files, you can print 1 Multi-Part miniature of a Late 15th Century Late Medieval Front-Ranker wearing a slashed jacket with floating discs. The jacket or joupon is based on the one Charles the Bold is wearing in his depiction of the reliquary by Lloyet. 
The sculpt is one of 3 base-sculpts of our February '26 release and is therefore fully interchangeable with the other two, creating 100 of combination possibilities for a full unit/regiment of advancing Front-Ranker miniatures. 
All the scultps from this release come with 2 distinct clothing styles, either with a Jacket with 'Cut-Outs' or with plain cloth, that are going to together. He also comes with an additional upper body-variant with a bevor. The files are pre-supported using lychee as 28mm minatures in .stl, .lys and without any supports as .stl. 

We highly recommend buying the set, to get the most out of the files, as together they don't just create 'variants' but even very differently looking poses.

The miniature comes split in the following parts:

- 4 Heads:
2x German 1440s-60s typical German Kapalin-Kettle-Helmet with Eye-Slits in 'open-position' either with or without scarf
2x German 1440s-60s typical German Kapalin-Kettle-Helmet with Eye-Slits in 'closed-position' either with or without scarf

- 4 upper torsos wearing breast-plate, ellbow & arm-protection with a slashed long sleeved jacket and open hands
either with cut-outs or without cutouts: 2 have a bevor, 2 only a mail standard
4 lower torsos (jacket with and without cutouts and with and without puddles)
1 very long Munich Pollaxe & 1 Top of it

The parts of the miniature are based on a typical early helmet, used in the 1440s- 1460s, but can also be seen on depictions later like the Wolfsegg head comes either as worn in a 'down'-position or 'open' drawn into the neck-position. Additional the head is also available with a scarf around the chin. To make the look a bit more complete, there are two additional upper torsos that include a bevor. The miniature is wearing a long sleeved slashed jacket not unlike the one Charles the Bold wore over a Gothic Plate-Breast-Plate, which is a sign that he was more or less of nobility or an upper (richer) stratum of the city or simply more wealthy. Alternatively he can be used as an early dismounted knight. As his main-arm he's using a Pollaxe based on a model in the Bavarian National Museum. His side-arm is slightly more civilian looking, as its a Long Knife (Langes Messer) including hunting cutlery. 



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