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The late 15th and early 16th centuries in Europe were defined by near-constant warfare. National ‘standing armies’ were unheard of and the ambitions of empires were reliant on the mercenaries they could afford to hire.
Landsknechts were instigated by the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximillian I, as a reaction to the Swiss Mercenary Pikemen that had dominated battlefields for decades before the Italian Wars (1494-1559).
Over the course of the Italian Wars, however, the Landsknecht tactics adapted far more than the Swiss and the use of firearms in conjunction with the Pike would give them the edge, at least tactically.
The toughest of a rough bunch were the veteran Doppelsöldner – soldiers on double pay. Their extra payment was for volunteering to fight in the front ranks and the inherent risk that entailed. The trick was surviving to claim the extra pay!
Doppelsöldner would most often be armed with the ranged arquebus or crossbow and arrayed in front of the main blocks of pikemen. Alternatively, they may be armed with the vicious six-foot-long two-handed swords, the Zweihänders. Zweihänder-armed Landsknechts would generally be found in the front ranks of the pike blocks or occasionally detached to form their own unit for special roles as well as providing protection for the unit’s colour party. The famous German mercenaries, the Black Band, included 2,000 two-handed swordsmen.
The Landsknechts, as well as other troops, made good use of the crossbow and then latterly the new arquebus black powder weapon as skirmish screens ahead of the blocks of pikemen or as tactical units in their own right. They were equally useful during sieges.
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These models are excellent, highly detailed, and offer plenty of opportunities for variety (different bodies, heads, and sets of arms), the detail is great which actually makes them pretty easy to paint well. I have built a Landsknecht army and a Swiss army using these, so I've painted over 450 of them and looking forward to building more! This box set is really good value.
Have you ever wanted to paint a boat-load of angry Germans in technicolor dream coats armed with 6ft swords, 30ft pikes, and the most obnoxious codpieces imaginable? I expect if you didn't before, you do now and this is the best place to start. This starter box incorporates the lovely new plastic(an industry first I believe) Landsknechts boxed sets and a mix of their excellent metal ranges to set the stage for a huge force of troopers. Thoughtfully included are some colour plates representing an example of how to paint up your delightfully tacky mercenaries and a bevy of flags and banners. You get a ton of stuff in this boxed set, and I can't recommend it more. So what are you waiting for? Those lands aren't going to 'sknecht themselves!
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