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Victrix Normans Unboxing 

Zac Evans
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Thanks to my Patreon members I was able to get a Norman army from Victrix Miniatures. Here are my first impressions of the kits, along with some historical reviews of the details. Make sure you're subscribed to see my build and paint the army!
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Комментарии : 47   
@mariusreinecker1556
@mariusreinecker1556 Год назад
Victrix has the best Vikings, too. Very historically accurate. They have very talented and skilled sculptors, great company. If you are interested in extremely accurate later knights, you might like to check out Steelfist Miniatures, they are simply fantastic. I have ordered tons from them, very much to my financial detriment due to Brexit.🙄But since you are from that island yourself, that wouldn't cause any hassle for you.
@fryeday
@fryeday Год назад
I've already subscribed to a number mini painting channels already, so a little more certainly won't hurt. Your historical approach covers an interesting niche I haven't come across yet.
@alexandersarchives9615
@alexandersarchives9615 Год назад
From what I understand, I think the phrygian helm gets its name from a hat that also has a swept front… though whenever you google “Phrygian helm” the first thing that comes up is the ancient Greek Phrygian helm. Interesting how there are medieval and ancient helms with this style
@ericcook5224
@ericcook5224 Год назад
You are correct. The Macedonians wore a Phrygian style helmet (sometimes referred to as the Thracian??). The hat that is seen worn later on and the type of helmet here in the video I believe is probably named after that classical Phrygian style. The later "Frisian" title I think might be a bit of confusion as it sounds like "Phrygian". Well, that's my guess.
@groglas
@groglas Год назад
More of this!
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
It shall be done.
@bulldoggo4374
@bulldoggo4374 7 месяцев назад
The shield is a originally moorish 'adarga' widely used in Spain till the end of the 16th century
@fernandopolanco7532
@fernandopolanco7532 Год назад
Would love to follow the progress on those minis! Always proposing very interesting and unique content with a personal, spontaneous, and experience-based twist, which I really enjoy.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
Thank you. This video is currently doing poorly, but I will definitely make it a series anyway.
@mobileandhostile7895
@mobileandhostile7895 7 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this - well presented with some very interesting observations…and yes they look great, Victrix supply enough alternate weapons and helms that there is an incredible amount of variety that you can build into the figures
@sleedog1
@sleedog1 10 месяцев назад
From all the literature and research ive been able to gather, you're only partially correct, in that William of Normandy used two distinct types of cavalry at Hastings, hired Breton mercenaries of the light cavalry, skirmishing type AND the heavier type we would normally associate with Normans
@speedandstyletony
@speedandstyletony 5 месяцев назад
Get some clippers for cutting the parts from the sprue. Side cutters are the best but suture scissors work well too. Safer and works much better.
@pokemon1895
@pokemon1895 Год назад
I don't do much model/figure building so I don't know what is standard, but the details on these figures is amazing. They seem really well done.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
They're really nice and crisp. Victrix seem to have a great range.
@sleedog1
@sleedog1 10 месяцев назад
Victrix are probably the best, most detailed 28mm you can get
@Mittens_Gaming
@Mittens_Gaming 2 месяца назад
I think a force of each Saxons and Normans for a Hail Ceasar game set in Hastingd would be cool. Or use them for first crusade crusaders I suppose.
@sleedog1
@sleedog1 10 месяцев назад
The other Norman cavalry set, the unarmoured one, is perfect for the Breton cavalry, armed with javelins
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans 10 месяцев назад
Yes, I've been looking at them as potential additions to the force.
@m.s.79
@m.s.79 Год назад
Hi Zac. 19:18 I think that those are supposed to be Adargas, a type of leather shield that was used in Iberia and North Africa by both Christians and Muslims. And slightly related, I think that the swords bellow your fingers at 20:00 are supposed to be Espada Jineta which were a type of sword also from the same region and used by Muslims.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
Thanks, that's awesome.
@PeninsulaPaintingProjects
@PeninsulaPaintingProjects 7 месяцев назад
What a legend you are then buddy!
@scottsharp3789
@scottsharp3789 8 месяцев назад
Great review. I love the historical background. Thank you.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans 8 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it
@AndICanTalk2
@AndICanTalk2 Год назад
I loves this. Interesting to see how detailed these are. Great video.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
Thanks.
@cuniberga
@cuniberga 3 месяца назад
Could you please give some information about the dyes used for clothing in this time? I would love to paint historically correct norman miniatures, but this information would also be useful for re-enacting.
@emmetminiatureswargames2424
@emmetminiatureswargames2424 6 месяцев назад
Great video. I’ve got a couple of packs of these and I noticed how the horses looked quite chunky and looking through horse breeds they look like Norman cobs to me. Would that not have been the breed the Normans used? I’ve got several dark age collections many of them on ponies. Does look a bit comical but that’s certainly what Scots, Picts and Welsh seemed to use
@kanrakucheese
@kanrakucheese Год назад
"The horse is probably a bit too tall" The land of "28mm" has far worse scale issues than that I'm afraid.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
For sure.
@sleedog1
@sleedog1 10 месяцев назад
Destriers were MASSIVE compared to the sort of horse a Saxon Thegn would probably have been able to get his hands on. They were purpose-bred for war
@sleedog1
@sleedog1 10 месяцев назад
Although, I could of course be wrong
@ricebrown1
@ricebrown1 Год назад
Lookin' great. I'd love to get some and hit em with that slap chop razzle dazzle. I've been building a a serious collection of minis for our D&D campaign. These Victrix models look clean. I think I may buy a box or two. Nice detail and a good price point. What other mini companies do you like? I've been eyeballing some stuff from Wargames Atlantic.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
I have a small early 15th century ry from the perrys. They're nice, but the tech is older.
@thomasbessems1654
@thomasbessems1654 Год назад
What other kind of miniatures do you collect? Would love to see more minis, even if it isn't related to medieval times (or even anything historical)!
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
I collect age of sigmar as well, but I haven't bought anything in a long time. I am thinking about doing a video on Stormcast armour at some point.
@thomasbessems1654
@thomasbessems1654 Год назад
@@ZacharyEvans Would love to see it. I just started 40K (like a few weeks ago), and it's a very cool. Just sooo expensive. But I wouldn't mind a painting tutorial of some kind ;-)
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
@@thomasbessems1654 Have you seen my arming a Space Marine video? I did it a while ago comparing space marine armour to mine.
@Bob-Roberts
@Bob-Roberts Год назад
This is great.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
Thanks
@gonzalotrasancos
@gonzalotrasancos Год назад
I belive the shell/heart shaped shields is what in spanish we call adarga. It is an arabic or maybe berber shield made of leather that entered europe trough the muslim invasion of Spain. It is possible that its influence reached southern France due to the atempt to conquer France frustrated in the battle of poitiers of 732. Cant tell that for shure of course, but I think it is a plausible theory.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
Thanks!
@ericcook5224
@ericcook5224 Год назад
What I'd like to know is what the horses with the fur saddle cloths are useful for? Is it for the Islamic cavalry option in the pack? I've never seen Normans with that style. At least for 1066.
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
I don't know to be honest. Worth looking into.
@almusquotch9872
@almusquotch9872 Год назад
Ignore this if it's a pointless distraction. But I think the term "Dark Ages" is perfectly fine, it reflects a real drop in population, economic output, written records, complexity of social organisation etc. in Europe at the time. Can't help feeling people only object to it as an attempt to appear more enlightened/sophisticated than the old fashioned historians/general public. Is that completely unfair?
@ZacharyEvans
@ZacharyEvans Год назад
I think the name has been thrown out because of the popular conception of the dark ages. However, now we're experiencing a growth of it where any medieval period is dark, brooding, ill-educated and colourless.
@erics745
@erics745 Год назад
Chainmail armor is not really like broigne armor...
@RoninOfTheVerse
@RoninOfTheVerse Год назад
This was really fun. Going through models made me realize how little I think of them in any sense of accuracy. Very cool!
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