Vendel Era - Spearmen, Warriors Warband, Germanic Tribe, 7 century, miniatures 28mm, Infantry for wargame Historical... Medbury miniature

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Printed in solid non-hollowed resin (no holes).
Good quality resin (40€/kg).
Bases not supplied (in yellow).

Randomly packaged.

28mm scale (for Lotr/D&D).

These models were made by Medbury miniatures and are sold under license.

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The Vendel Era was a turbulent period in Northern Europe from the late 5th to the mid-8th centuries AD. During this time, Germanic tribes such as the Goths, Vandals, and Lombards migrated across Europe, causing political and social upheaval. The Vandals were a Germanic tribe that originated in what is now modern-day Poland and migrated southward into Eastern Europe. In the 5th century AD, the Vandals invaded the Roman Empire and established their kingdom in North Africa. However, they faced a series of conflicts with the Romans and their allies, including the Byzantine Empire, the Visigoths, and the Berbers.

The Vandals also faced internal strife, including a succession crisis and a civil war that weakened their military power. In the mid-6th century, the Byzantine general Belisarius defeated the Vandals and re-established Roman control over North Africa. The Lombards were another Germanic tribe that migrated to Italy and established their own kingdom in the 6th century. They faced numerous conflicts with the Byzantine Empire, the Papacy, and other Italian tribes, including the Franks and the Saxons. The Lombards also faced internal power struggles and territorial disputes that weakened their kingdom. Despite these challenges, the Lombards managed to maintain their independence until the 8th century, when they were conquered by the Franks.

The Goths were a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. They established their own kingdoms in Italy, Spain, and Southern France, but faced numerous conflicts with the Byzantines and other Germanic tribes. The Goths also faced internal power struggles and religious disputes that weakened their kingdoms and made them vulnerable to conquest. The Vendel Era was a period of great change and conflict for the Germanic tribes, as they struggled to establish their own kingdoms and resist the expanding power of the Byzantine Empire and other European powers.

The Vendel Era saw a significant amount of cultural exchange between the Germanic tribes and the surrounding civilizations, such as the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire. The influx of Christian missionaries during this time also played a significant role in shaping the religious beliefs and practices of the Germanic tribes. The spread of Christianity led to the conversion of many Germanic kings and leaders, including King Clovis of the Franks. The Vendel Era also witnessed the rise of the Avars, a nomadic people from Central Asia, who would eventually become a major power in Europe.

The Avars launched multiple invasions of Germanic territories, leading to widespread destruction and displacement of populations. Despite the challenges and tribulations faced during the Vendel Era, it was also a period of significant cultural and artistic achievement, as seen in the intricate metalwork and ornate jewelry produced by the Germanic tribes. The Vendel Era ultimately paved the way for the Viking Age, as the various Germanic tribes developed the seafaring skills and technology necessary for long-distance voyages. The legacy of the Vendel Era can still be seen in many aspects of modern culture, including popular literature, film, and television that draw inspiration from the legends and folklore of the Germanic peoples. The Vendel Era remains a fascinating and complex period in European history, and its study provides valuable insights into the origins of many modern-day cultural, political, and religious traditions.

By studying the tribulations and triumphs of the Germanic tribes during the Vendel Era, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex and multifaceted history of Europe and the world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Return policy?

We apply, the satisfied or refunded. So we do not accept returns. If there is a problem with the order we will resend or refund you, it's easier.

Production time?

In general, articles are produced in series to have stock available and to send orders within 2 to 3 days. However, some items with less sales may take 1 week. It is therefore better to allow one week on average for shipping. Do not hesitate to contact us if your order is urgent, for example for a work commission.

Lost packages?

It sometimes happens that the package is lost, damaged or amputated by the carrier. In these cases we will offer you either a reshipment or a refund.

PLA or Resin?

We mostly use SUNLU PLA+, and good quality resin (arround 50$/L). The FDM printed PLA is printed at 0.2mm / layer (usually 0.1 for high quality) and is cheaper than Resin (0.05mm/layer). We strongly advise you to choose Resin printed article to get the best quality on small details. But in most case PLA gives a good enough tabletop experience.

Resin miniatures quality?

The evolution of technology has made possible to have a quality that is far superior to failcasting, although still inferior to last generation plastic injection.

The miniatures that we print are full to avoid all the problems that could cause non-solidified resin inside.

We try to harden the miniatures enough but not too hard to keep them easy to rework / customize. We remove the vast majority of supports, but a small part may remain, especially on small, very thin parts.

Our pricing policy does not allow us to have perfect quality control, so we prefer to add a little content to compensate in case of problem on a miniature. However do not hesitate to contact us in case, we will resend the damaged miniatures as soon as possible.

Resin miniatures treatment?

Once you have received your figurines run them in hot water and trim them before exposing them to the sun for a few minutes. Usually these steps are optional but they only take a few minutes. If some parts are slightly bent, run them in hot water and you can straighten them easily.

Then make sure you have a very strong glue to assemble them, or use milliput/greenstuff in addition at the intersections. The best glue is GW's. Unlike plastic, the parts must be tightened very hard for at least 20 seconds. The best method is to use a thin layer of greenstuff at the intersections; the green stuff sticks well to the resin and sticks well so it solves the problem.

Customization?

We're happy to consider customization requests, and some of our products are designed with customization in mind. However, due to time constraints, we're unable to take on modeling requests for strictly personal projects at the moment.

Team and synergy?

As the project grows, the team widens and specializes. Everyone remains very free and brings their specific know-how. We would prefer to share the profits if we can provide you with better service in return. And we still have a lot of projects in the pipeline, which will require new skills.

Current collaborations?

At the moment, we're collaborating with several YouTubers from France who generously provide us with feedback and expose us to their audience. In the upcoming months, we're planning to expand our services to other wargame channels that speak English. Specifically, our game accessories can significantly improve the readability of online battle reports. Moreover, we aim to collaborate with other 3D modeling artists. If you possess the necessary skills and are interested in contributing to the growth of the Damocles world, or if you're considering starting a YouTube channel and would like a free set to begin with, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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