This set of STL files provides a formidable force of Anglo-Norman soldiers, perfect for your historical or fantasy tabletop games. The pack includes 14 highly detailed miniatures, led by the villainous Guy of Gisbourne, available both mounted and on foot. Scaled for 28mm and 32mm wargaming, these models are optimized for resin 3D printers to capture every rivet on their shields and every link in their chainmail. Deploy these soldiers as the enforcers of the crown in your Robin Hood-themed RPGs or build a historically accurate army for wargames set in the tumultuous High Middle Ages.
A Glimpse into the Anglo-Norman Era (1066-1216 AD)
The period represented by these miniatures was one of profound change and conflict in England. It began with William the Conqueror’s victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which established a new Norman dynasty. The Anglo-Norman rulers solidified their power through military might, embodied by the fearsome mounted knight. These warriors, clad head-to-toe in mail and wielding lances, swords, and iconic kite shields, became the backbone of medieval armies.
Our collection faithfully captures the military fashion of this age. You will find knights and men-at-arms wearing mail hauberks and coifs, protected by sturdy helmets. The armament is diverse, reflecting the combined-arms nature of Anglo-Norman forces: longswords for the knights, powerful axes for shock troops, spears for the infantry ranks, and deadly crossbows to soften up the enemy before the charge. These were the very soldiers who fought in the Crusades under Richard the Lionheart and enforced the unpopular rule of King John, the historical backdrop for the legends of Robin Hood. Whether you are recreating the Anarchy, the Third Crusade, or the baronial revolts, these miniatures provide an authentic and imposing presence on your gaming table.

