Russian Light Cavalry STLs
These are DIGITAL files meant for 3D printing. They ARE NOT physical miniatures!
Sculpted by the incomparable Erramir Orlan of Peculiar Companions, these Russian Light Cavalry are intended for armies from the 15th and 16th Centuries. This is a set of 3D models in three different poses with three variations, as well as horn and banner options. All models come as both pre-supported and unsupported STL files.
The Russian Light Cavalry of the 15th and 16th centuries were renowned for their agility and versatility on the battlefield. They played a vital role in reconnaissance, skirmishing, and hit-and-run tactics, making them an indispensable asset to Russian military campaigns.
Russian Light Cavalry excelled in hit-and-run tactics, ambushes, and rapid maneuvering. They were skilled with weapons such as sabers, bows, and lances, allowing them to strike quickly and withdraw before the enemy could react. Their mobility and adaptability were key to their success.
Notable Battles:
Battle of Molodi (1572): The Russian Light Cavalry showcased their agility and hit-and-run tactics during this battle against the Crimean Tatars. Their rapid strikes and skirmishing disrupted the enemy's lines and contributed to the Russian victory.
Livonian War (1558-1583): Throughout the Livonian War, Russian Light Cavalry played a crucial role in various battles and skirmishes against the forces of the Livonian Confederation and Sweden. Their agility and ability to engage and disengage quickly were assets in this prolonged conflict.
Through History:
Exploration and Expansion: The Russian Light Cavalry were often at the forefront of Russia's expansion into new territories during the 15th and 16th centuries. They played a vital role in securing and defending newly acquired lands, contributing to the growth of the Russian state.
Changing Warfare: The 15th and 16th centuries witnessed a shift in warfare, with lighter and more mobile cavalry units gaining prominence. The Russian Light Cavalry were at the forefront of this transformation, showcasing the evolving nature of military tactics during the era.
Printing at 100% resolution will yield a true 28mm miniature. Prints at 105% are slightly more in scale with Perry Miniatures and 110% prints will be in a compatible scale with Warhammer Fantasy miniatures.