More Medieval Foot Knights Rank Up From Victrix Miniatures

August 28, 2024 by brennon

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Victrix Miniatures showed off some more work going into their Medieval Foot Knights for use in your 28mm Historical wargames. A couple of new knights were finished recently and a few more options were shown off for the set you'll be getting soon.

Medieval Foot Knights #1 - Victrix Miniatures

Medieval Foot Knights // Victrix Miniatures

The three new figures featured knights in mail with some new helmet designs. One of the knights (left) features a new Phrygian-style helmet that was often worn by the Spanish. The other two knights are in surcoats with an option for the 13th Century iron flail mail or "Scorpions Tail". It's cool to see so many options in the kit that will help you make knights that fit various nations during the period.

Victrix also took some time to show off more of the variants that will be available in the kit including different helmets and weapons.

Medieval Foot Knights #2 - Victrix Miniatures

Medieval Foot Knights // Victrix Miniatures

Medieval Foot Knights #3 - Victrix Miniatures

A new trumpet arm for a musician and a standard bearer arm for a banner bearer will be added to the command section of the set and you'll also find lots of different helmet and head designs which should be great when combined with those from the Mounted Knights set that Victrix has already released.

The Medieval Foot Sergeants are also in the works and should come out shortly too! This year is turning out to be a good one for Medieval wargaming fans.

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"...you'll also find lots of different helmet and head designs which should be great when combined with those from the Mounted Knights set"

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