von BK-Bob | 09.02.2024 | eingestellt unter: Napoleonisch

Warlord Games: Epic Battles Black Powder Zelte

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WG Black Powder Epic Battles ACW A Frame Tents

Black Powder Epic Battles: ACW A-frame Tents – 12,00€

A-frame tents were also known as Wedge Tents. Larger than the Pup Shelters and also closed at both ends the A-frame tents not only protected the soldier from the elements but also their equipment. A-Frame tents varied in size but on average would house 4-6 soldiers.

Contains six resin A-frame tents in Epic Battles scale.

WG Black Powder Epic Battles ACW Bell Tents

Black Powder Epic Battles: ACW Bell Tents – 14,50€

Also known as the Sibley Tent after US Army officer Henry Hopkins Sibley who patented the design, this large field tent could house around a dozen soldiers. Bell tents featured a central pole along with a vented escape cap allowing the smoke from a stove to exit the living area. Unfortunately for Sibley he would not see royalty payments for the 44,000 tents purchased by the US Army as he had turned coat and defected to the Confederacy…

Contains two resin bell tents in Epic Battles scale.

WG Black Powder Epic Battles ACW Pup Shelters

Black Powder Epic Battles: ACW Pup Shelters – 9,50€

Pup shelters are also known as dog tents and provided the bare minimum shelter for sleeping troops. Each soldier carried one half of a tent (shelter-half) along with poles, ropes, etc and when buttoned to another soldier’s shelter-half they create a simple two-man tent although a single shelter-half could be used as a one man shelter against sun or wind.

Contains six resin pup shelters in Epic Battles scale.

WG Black Powder Epic Battles American Civil War Camp

Black Powder Epic Battles: American Civil War Camp – 33,50€

This collection will supply you with a handful of each of the new resin tents in Epic scale, giving you a full blown camp that adds a lot of character to a battlefield or provides an immersive objective to fight over.

Also known as the Sibley Tent after US Army officer Henry Hopkins Sibley who patented the design, this large field tent could house around a dozen soldiers. Bell tents featured a central pole along with a vented escape cap allowing the smoke from a stove to exit the living area. Unfortunately for Sibley he would not see royalty payments for the 44,000 tents purchased by the US Army as he had turned coat and defected to the Confederacy…

A-frame tents were also known as Wedge Tents. Larger than the Pup Shelters and also closed at both ends the A-frame tents not only protected the soldier from the elements but also their equipment. A-Frame tents varied in size but on average would house 4-6 soldiers.

Pup shelters are also known as dog tents and provided the bare minimum shelter for sleeping troops. Each soldier carried one half of a tent (shelter-half) along with poles, ropes, etc and when buttoned to another soldier’s shelter-half they create a simple two-man tent although a single shelter-half could be used as a one-man shelter against sun or wind.

Full Bundle Contents:

  • Two Bell Tents
  • Six A-frame Tents
  • Six Pup Shelters

Produkte von Warlord Games sind unter anderem bei unseren Partnern Fantasy-In und Minyarts erhältlich.

Quelle: Warlord Games

BK-Bob

Seit 2010 im Hobby. Aktuelle Projekte: Herr der Ringe (Harad, Khand und Ostlinge), Saga Ära der Magie (Die Untoten Legionen), WarmaHordes (Crucible Guard, Söldner und Circle), Summoners (Erde), Konflikt 47 (Briten)

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  • „Pup shelters are also known as dog tents and provided the bare minimum shelter for sleeping troops. Each soldier carried one half of a tent (shelter-half) along with poles, ropes, etc and when buttoned to another soldier’s shelter-half they create a simple two-man tent although a single shelter-half could be used as a one-man shelter against sun or wind.“

    *denkt an seine Grundwehrzeit* War/military Equipment…War/military Equipment never changes

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