
Persian light cavalry with spears
Early Achaemenid armies would have employed cavalry in large numbers, its was said to have been its defining feature. Light cavalry would ride swift light horses found in abundance in the near east. The horses would have been un-armoured so its speed and movement was not hindered.
Pack contains 3 mounted metal figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Early Achaemenid armies would have employed cavalry in large numbers, its was said to have been its defining feature. Light cavalry would ride swift light horses found in abundance in the near east. The horses would have been un-armoured so its speed and movement was not hindered.
Pack contains 3 mounted metal figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Description
Early Achaemenid armies would have employed cavalry in large numbers, its was said to have been its defining feature. Light cavalry would ride swift light horses found in abundance in the near east. The horses would have been un-armoured so its speed and movement was not hindered.
Pack contains 3 mounted metal figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted


















