Webstore: Hittite Heavy Chariot Squadron

Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
These are the regular or militia archers of the Amorite or Neo-Sumerian & Successor City-State armies. In early Babylonian armies they were called the Sabum Qallatum. They are also suitably dressed as regular or militia archers in Kassite or
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
These figures can be fielded as levies in regular armies or in nomadic armies, of the Early, Middle and Late Bronze Age. The group have a sling and dagger and are dressed in either knee-length kilt, tunic or long robe. Such simply dressed slingers can
The earliest 2 horse-drawn chariots seem to have been developed by the Hurrians, Kassites and other Anatolian Highlanders in the latter half of the Middle Bronze Age. Their use soon spread to the various Amorite Kingdoms, the Elamites and the Hyksos. Early 2-horse chariot I