
Pike & Shotte Epic Battles - Mortar Battery
There were few more terrifying weapons in the 17th Century than the fearsome blast of the mortar bomb. Employed largely at sieges, mortars spat their fizzing, hissing shells high into the air clearing the tallest walls or towers to crash into streets or houses below before exploding in a shattering blast.
They terrorised garrisons and townsfolk alike, sometimes leading to the civilians petitioning the cityâs governor to surrender and avoid any more damage. Rarely used in the field, mortars needed a skilled crew to set the fuses, and lob the shells accurately without blowing themselves to kingdom come!
This battery of three mortars is led by an exclusive figure of a master gunner and battery commander.
Contains three Warlord ResinTM mortars with crew and plastic bases. Also includes and exclusive ordnance captain figure.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pike & Shotte Epic Battles - Mortar Battery
There were few more terrifying weapons in the 17th Century than the fearsome blast of the mortar bomb. Employed largely at sieges, mortars spat their fizzing, hissing shells high into the air clearing the tallest walls or towers to crash into streets or houses below before exploding in a shattering blast.
They terrorised garrisons and townsfolk alike, sometimes leading to the civilians petitioning the cityâs governor to surrender and avoid any more damage. Rarely used in the field, mortars needed a skilled crew to set the fuses, and lob the shells accurately without blowing themselves to kingdom come!
This battery of three mortars is led by an exclusive figure of a master gunner and battery commander.
Contains three Warlord ResinTM mortars with crew and plastic bases. Also includes and exclusive ordnance captain figure.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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There were few more terrifying weapons in the 17th Century than the fearsome blast of the mortar bomb. Employed largely at sieges, mortars spat their fizzing, hissing shells high into the air clearing the tallest walls or towers to crash into streets or houses below before exploding in a shattering blast.
They terrorised garrisons and townsfolk alike, sometimes leading to the civilians petitioning the cityâs governor to surrender and avoid any more damage. Rarely used in the field, mortars needed a skilled crew to set the fuses, and lob the shells accurately without blowing themselves to kingdom come!
This battery of three mortars is led by an exclusive figure of a master gunner and battery commander.
Contains three Warlord ResinTM mortars with crew and plastic bases. Also includes and exclusive ordnance captain figure.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted






















