German Pikemen and Halberdiers
$12.00 German Pikemen and Halberdiers
Published 2023-09-01T10:19:40+00:00
German Pikemen and Halberdiers for 15th and 16th Century Armies
The 15th and 16th centuries were marked by significant historical events, including territorial conflicts, religious wars, and the evolution of infantry tactics. The German Pikeman and Halberdiers played a pivotal role during this period of territorial disputes, political upheaval, and military innovation.
Battles and Wars:
Italian Wars (1494-1559): The German Landsknechts, including Pikemen and Halberdiers, were frequently employed as mercenaries during the Italian Wars. They participated in battles such as the Battle of Pavia (1525).
Reformation and Religious Wars: The Reformation and subsequent religious conflicts in Europe, such as the Schmalkaldic War (1546-1547), saw the use of infantry, including Pikemen and Halberdiers, as religious and political factions clashed.
Tactics and Strategies: The German Pikeman and Halberdiers were renowned for their disciplined formations and battlefield effectiveness. Their tactics involved:
Pike Formation: Pikemen formed tight formations with long pikes to create a formidable defensive barrier. These formations were used to repel enemy charges and protect flanks.
Halberdiers: Halberdiers wielded versatile polearms that could be used for thrusting, hooking, and slashing. They were often positioned at the forefront of formations to engage the enemy in close combat.
Combined Arms: These infantry units often worked in conjunction with artillery and cavalry, forming a balanced and effective fighting force.
Siege Warfare: While primarily infantry, Pikemen and Halberdiers also participated in siege warfare, assisting in the capture of enemy fortifications.
Printing at 100% resolution will yield a 28mm miniature. Prints at 105% are slightly more in scale with Perry Miniatures and 110% prints will be in a compatible scale with Warhammer Fantasy miniatures.
Date published | 01/09/2023 |
Price | $12.00 |
Not a fully honest post since these are just around 50% printed (command, grounded pikes and half the shot), and the rest are Warlord Games' plastics (shouldered pikes), but I think they are lovely figures and it shows how well they blend in with the plastics. I have added durable bristle pikes on the printed, and added a few larger plumes. The figures are easily mesh-mixed if so desired.