Donated by a friend of the blog who prefers not to be named, but occasionally comes up with little treasures, Battle Knights by Feva UK, is one of the more recent iterations of a carpet 'wargame', commonly known as Crossbows and Catapults (Tomy, Base Toys, Action GT, Zatu, et al), but also having iterations as Weapons & Warriors (Pressman), and Battground (Moose), which has been around since the 1980's.
About Me
- Hugh Walter
- No Fixed Abode, Home Counties, United Kingdom
- I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
N is for Not a Follow-up!
Donated by a friend of the blog who prefers not to be named, but occasionally comes up with little treasures, Battle Knights by Feva UK, is one of the more recent iterations of a carpet 'wargame', commonly known as Crossbows and Catapults (Tomy, Base Toys, Action GT, Zatu, et al), but also having iterations as Weapons & Warriors (Pressman), and Battground (Moose), which has been around since the 1980's.
Sunday, February 18, 2024
S is for Seen Elsewhere and Sharna Ware (Cherilea)
The medieval fort was sometimes sold in a Sharna box, and the knight we saw here as one of my early 'star purchases' after I began collecting the larger scales (when the blog made it inevitable, we discovered with One Inch Warrior magazine, that once you've covered a few rarities and some smaller makes, you rapidly run out of sufficient copy to keep a small-scale thing going!), had the same dragon as the flags on the fort, hanging from his lance, and despite not being in the shot above, probably came with the fort as it's 'Lord and Master'?
I think I'm right in saying the Covered Wagon/Buckboard was an earlier all-Cherilea design, albeit quite similar to Timpo's, while the Stage Coach was later bought-in from Timpo, but given Cherilea's bigger horse team and driver?
I have a few of the ACW, and one or two Crusaders, but I've not sought-out the Mexicans, I always thought they looked a little silly, and will wait 'till they are part of a mixed-lot or bulk-purchase, one day, if ever? I might have some dodgy Hong Kong copies though, somewhere, all semitransparent cloaks/ponchos in purple and pink?
Love the 'Commandos', and have decent examples of all three generations now, while the space sample is growing, and I've a couple of the Union, on foot. The spacemen have been much copied over the years, but the others are stand-alone!
Sharna Tri-Ang Limited 09 Jun 1983 - 20 Dec 1988
Tri-Ang Leisure Limited 20 Dec 1988 - 09 Oct 1990
Dissolved 17 Mar 1994
Saturday, February 10, 2024
H is for How They Come In - Charity Shop Backlog - 2021, 1 of 2
Continuing to clear the charity shop plunder shots, I seem to have kept more up to date in 2023, but there's more from '21 and '22 to come, then I'd better start clearing the shelfies, or the Toy Fair stuff, or . . . !
Thursday, July 27, 2023
S is for Sandown Park - May 2023 - Military Vehicles
This ends-up dominating the post, even though it's a piece of modern crap, but that's how the cookie crumbles sometimes! I have trays of this stuff, Altaya, Matchbox, Eaglemoss, DeAgostini etc . . . and most of it is pretty, but also pretty run-of-the-mill, a lot duplicated, however I was quite taken with this.
It's a long-wheelbase, GS Truck, Unimax 85061 German Büssing-NAG Type 4500A (also available in a desert/yellow-brown scheme), with a half tilt and two passengers, and was just a bit different, and going for pocket-money, as without the packaging this modern stuff isn't worth a bean! Again - more-fool the purists!
A pair of real box-tickers here; Britains 1263 Royal Artillery Gun, a gap in the collection filled, it was just a clean one and again, reasonable on the money-front, I don't think it's rare, but it was needed, was it the budget/entry-level gun, there's lots of them! And a Timpo siege catapult, which - mercifully - was complete!
Really pleased to find this, it needs the speaker/siren on the mudguard, but I've had the khaki one for years, very distorted now (probably on the Airfix Jeep page?), while this is manufactured a while later, and is a stable polystyrene, the red's a bit leery, but airfield-airside, it's good for fire/accident investigations!
I suspect this was a comic-cover giveaway or Hong Kong knock-off, of those we saw in a couple of posts a while back (lockdown?), the launcher, apart from being candy-pink, is quite a light/flimsy moulding compared to some of the branded ones, and the rocket is marbled from scraps by the look of it (not clear in the photo'), so a nice addition to that side-collection/sample!
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
L is for Lazy Post, Lazy Day!
Yeah, I had a bit of a session on the garden yesterday which left me a bit stiff this morning, and so I rather chilled today! I did get over to the flat and start shooting the PW Show plunder for forthcoming posts, however I still have the first of the year's London shows to Blog, and another lot from Sandown this Saturday-gone, so it doesn't rain, but it pours, however; I could have worse things to whinge-about, than to many toys!
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
S is for Seen Elsewhere - Ancients and Medievals
McFarlane Toys have a series of Lego-likey sets pertaining to the recent phenomena known as Game of Thrones, and each of the sets, alongside all the standard and shaped bricks, have a number of PVC vinyl figures, this is the . . . can't remember and it's in storage now, black throne, iron throne, throne of steel . . . as you can tell I haven't followed it at all! There's a dragon I think, and some snow-yetis who live in a wall, and a 'babe' who keeps getting her 'tits out for the lads'?
Although they look like action figures, they are more like the stuff we've bee seeing from 3D/4D/4M; plug/slot together, soft polymer 'kits', and while the standing chap (character or generic guard?) has slight movement in his helmet and a separate sword (which keeps falling off!), he's no more sophisticated than a swoppet, just better detailed, but with little interchangeability.
The semi-dead, skinny-cadaver bloke on the throne is a 'site specific' sculpt and just sits there looking bloody miserable and a bit evil. But they are nice figures; about 55/60mm, they'll fit-in with all sorts of other stuff.
Ooh, these are nice! Proper 'Ancients'; they're Greek Greeks . . . from Greece! Sculpting is similar to the Crio premiums, but they are 120-odd mm, I have one somewhere, but this quadripartite squad are 54mm and while they may share a sculptor, and could be another Crio issue, I suspect from the colours and single pose (I bought them individually, but from the same seller) that they may be from a local (to Greece) board-game? Help appreciated on this one! Fun shot - there are several sets of Hong Kong Romans, taken from various sources, but these conversations (mostly paint) from Crescent knights are the most fun, Peter Evans gave me two or all three of the small scale (25mm) ones, and I think the 54mm's may have come from Chris Smith - cheers both! These two are the larger figures from the Design Eye books which we looked at on Small Scale World a while ago, but I also shot them both for another place - Horus and a generic royal who could be one of Eleanor's brood; Richard I or John? Ultimate Explorers - Ancient EgyptUltimate Explorers - Castle
Taking us nicely from Ancient to Medieval;
These are Acédo, late soft polyethylene production (I think I have some hard 'styrene, earlier ones somewhere, but the chocolate/maroon bases and colour schemes are the same I think), and rather nice, there's a late Norman look to them and a clear French'ness, I feel, to the sculpts? I wasn't sure about this chap as he was hard plastic, but came with the above, however I was assured he was another Acedo, so he'll do! He needs a sword, but I have a bag full of old swords including broken ones, so I'll have a look and see if there's something suitable for a blob of glue! I scored these at the Spring Sandown Park show I think, and they may have been on the blog - checks; yes they were, and so were yesterday's Elastolin aliens, but that's the nature of these posts! Compare this catapult with the probably Ougan one in the above Design Eye castle-post link, a much nicer finished item altogether! The maneuverable mantlet shields and blacksmith, back with his wheel! As we have seen them before I can't add much, but they were a nice group of lesser-common siege accessories and crew in the smaller 40mm range, happy to have them!Monday, September 5, 2022
B is for But Is It Giant - Vikings
I've put the loose Giant Viking stuff up on the Giant or What? Blog, nothing exciting, bit of a box-ticker, but I realised I'd done no small-scale stuff over there during the recent Rack Toy Month!
Thursday, September 1, 2022
F is for Follow-up - Supreme and it's Customers
Anyway, I think, while I have other stuff to go, and some H is For's to clear before the next Sandown Park show (only a few weeks away?), I'll try to keep going with the HK/China cheapie stuff through September, just to get some of it out of Picasa.
In the meantime - two pieces which missed the Supreme posts; the above was in Playwrite's 2006 trade catalogue and shows one of the smaller sets, consider selling these (note the different contents of the boxed one) at a petrol station or corner shop for £5.50 (if bought in at the blue price) or a mere fiver (if bought at the red price) and there's always a least 25% profit in there, plus, those red and blue prices must have some profit for Playwrite built-in, so god knows what the 'Unit Price' is, but it must be less than peanuts, pound-for pound, or kilo-for-kilo! This got missed in the final post of that previous sequence (The Supreme tag will get all of them up), it's a Toysmith set of the cheap polyethylene versions of the small Esci copies as also carried by Halsall / HTI and Kandytoys.Wednesday, August 17, 2022
R is for Roundup!
Supreme also produced a second set of the Crusaders in 54mm, but pirated from King & Country and Zvezda sculpts, while Zvezda also provided the donors for a set of Russian (Nevski'eque) knights in the same 54mm soft-vinyl line. The Vikings, Saracens, and Greeks also cross into this, if only by dint of the Greco-Roman poses they put in the cheaper 50mm line and the Silver Knight set.
And I've been doing it in a rather bitty fashion, a few shots here, a set-post there, some website images, an feeBay image, a scan or two, some more figures, a donated figure or few, another evilBay image, it's been a rather amorphous process, we will return to them in a year or two and re-do this post as a more complete listing, with everything brought together and re-shot, with other posts answering the more specific questions or filling the gaps.
So, we'll start this post with a return to the 'Supreme' (SP Toys Industrial Company Limited) Silver Knights, they are the biggest, and probably the oldest of the Medieval offerings from Supreme, come in many formats and are usually marked-up to the parent, whichever importer/jobber might have flung a sticker on the packaging somewhere.Shades of Britains Detail in the chain-mace and moulded-in sword guys, and note the catapult is the one which was issued by Halsall with the 50mm Italeri knock-offs.
On the left here is a larger version of the set we looked at a week ago, this having all the accessories and more horses, with the same wagon traces/harness as the Wild West sets. This set branded to Supreme was imported by Express Gifts, whether direct from Supreme who had their own trade page, or through someone like Toy Major is a moot point.The set on the right is a little more problematical, it comes-up in a Supreme search, but has no obvious Supreme link, so the 'Supreme' must be hidden in legacy/metadata behind the image, however Shaun of the Fantasy Toy Soldier Blog, has included it in his listing.
And the castle is a very close copy of the known Supreme one in the other sets, above and below it in Shaun's linked post, but it's not quite the same, neither do the figures look exactly the same as other Supreme figures, but the horses, especially the two with the lager bases, are identical, so the weight of circumstantial evidence suggests an SP Toys product
Two other connections are the very yellow gold used in both sets and the fact that - that side of the Pond at least - they were both imported by Stevens International, who also carried the Silver Knights sets in the US (still are?). In fact comparing the two forts, the door is the same, the walls/towers differ, so another 'clue'?
Then you realise the paint (antiqued washes in black over gold and silver) is hiding the fact that they are the Toy Major 'Deetail' knights! It IS another Supreme set, but smaller figures and less accessories as a budget 'Dragon & Troops' against the more prestigious 'Dragon & Knights'?
Back to the Silver Knights for a second, they have also featured in a couple of the previous round-ups' comparison shots (links below/through this post), with the next most common set of Supreme knights, which I call the 'Tiger' or 'Deetail' knights, because I first encountered them with Tiger Hobbies stickers/labels around 1997/98 and bought them for someone else (I didn't collect the larger scales then) in a shop in West Sussex, since when I've only found them (several times) with Strawberry Group tags!They are usually fully marked-up underneath with the TM moniker for Toy Major, but I think smooth based ones also exist, and you can find them in silver, black or the same bright yellow-gold which runs through Supreme's output from the 20mm mini-knights to the current/near-current Saracen camel-troops.
The gold ones are not as common as the other two, but siege engines (in the pack on the left) tie in with other Supreme output, and they have the common horses. I think this set is almost as old as the Silver Knights (1990's) and has guided the poses of some of the subsequent sets. Mounted Silver and 'Deetail' compared on the right.
Now, the four on the right are Strawberry Group tagged, but TM marked, and I think we have seen them before, but they may be another four, however they are not the ones I bought about a year ago, for this post/series of posts, which has/have been a while in the gestation! I don't even know what happened to those, nor one or two which came in with other lots (except the mounted figure above), so I think we're getting these guys again?!! I'll do them properly another day . . . with the mounted chaps!On the left though are a couple of Simba blisters, which show a variation of the aubergine (or avocado?) shaped-base horse, of import as it reappears in a set which - originally - I had no idea was Supreme, as it's so utterly shit . . .
. . . what I call the 'Construction Worker' set (lower image), as they look like 1950/60's American construction or rig-workers with their tin/aluminium safety helmets! And - they're painted like cheap play set road-workers!Above are some more of the 'Deetail' knights, these seem to have thinner bases than the TM ones, which would figure if they are the smooth-based versions, because you remove the TM tool and replace it with a blanking set which can be deeper, but all Supreme I'm sure. Also the fantasy set above seems to have an archer, he would seem to be rarer that the gold versions!
The 'Construction Worker' set, actually appeared in several sets from Simba (as a command element or sienge-engine crew?) alongside either the 'Deetail' knights (Kings Castle sets), or the ones we'll look at in a minute, usually as one each, three foot and a mounted, with a couple of dozen of the better figures.
Remember that wall section I suggested you mentally to hold-on to last week, well, here is the replacement, this is basically my set, with two standard Supreme siege engines, and no assault-tower, in Hamleys packaging. The knights however are smaller versions of the 'Deetail' ones, with uneven cloud or kidney bases (like the Supreme Pirates and Skeletons).But the wall sections have wider buttresses; my set's walls are from the smaller castles sold by Simba as Kings Castle (now below) with only four round towers and the different figures as noted above - because it's loose I don't know what Toy Major called it, but it may originally have been 'Knights Adventure'?
We looked at them here, and again the other day here with the Toy Major for Simba packaging, but again these are the earlier, PVC-vinyl painted version.
These are from the current Toy Major website, but the graphics on the lower shot conforms to the recent Simba Dragon Knight Castle Playset! The upper one, clearly the budget version has another set of figures altogether, the Toy Major marked (not with TM, but the newer number/letter codes also found on their wild animals and mini-dinosaurs) Knights Adventure figures.While the lower one has the 'question mark' figures we looked at last Wednesday, with the older wall section, which is why I'm tagging them Supreme and Toy Major! Note also Toy Major issued them painted or unpainted, Simba unpainted only, if - as some idiots would have you believe - these were Simba 'production', the opposite would be more likely.
They previously appeared a while ago as protagonists for the Toy Major Tomb Warrior skeletons, but only in blue-on-silver, none of the red-liveried figures found in my fort set.
Also from Toy Major's website, and now flagged Action World - Knight Collection, these were the Knights Adventure figures, long running, similar issues to the 'Livonian' knights, and available in a dull gold, bronzy brown and the black & silver.Note standard Supreme siege weapons, but different archer's mantlets to the bigger Simba sets (which are six-plank with cruciform aperture - same sets Walmart issue with the 'Livonian' knights - now below), while the prison cage is from the old Silver Knights sets!
On the left, also from Toy Major's website in the last few days, on the right Wilco-badged versions from about six/seven years ago, on feebleBay the other day (I think the owner has separated them into Cowboys and Indians, they should both be mixed?), and I think we looked at the Wild West and GI's under another brand a few years ago? And as I've mentioned what I'm calling the 'Livoniann' knights, here they are, from an anonymous seller on Alibaba, looking to be softer PVC-alike, similar to the Halsall-HTI sets of Italeri rip-offs we looked at here - Red on Black Set and here - Green on Silver Set, a few years ago.Totally new siege weapons, of the simplistic, infant type, but, while not clear, the logo in the bottom-right of the header cards is the same as the unpainted ones we looked at last week here, it's the Ancient Wars logo.
And here they are in Starlux branding, with a new fort in two colours, both on Amazon right now! Simba bought the intellectual property of Starlux around 2010, but don't seem to have done much with it, and there's no sign of the old Starlux tools, so they are only using the brand to shift more Supreme product.And while a few days ago I might have conceded they were big enough to be going to Supreme in their own right, the fact that they are sharing artwork with Toy Major suggests that's who they are getting it from/going through.
It was always Mr. Sell's biggest lie, that Simba made or designed any of this stuff and while I dealt quite well with all that, here, it's worth considering the following;
- Everything in the various generations of Simba knights/castle sets is a mix and/or match of stuff previously/variously seen by/from Toy Major, Walmart, Hamleys, Halsall, Express Gifts, Tiger, Strawberry Group, Stevens International, and many others including dozens of phantom brands on Amazon, evilBay and Alibaba.
- Most of them happily admit somewhere on the packaging it's all made in China - or earlier; Hong Kong
- Several of them also handle other Supreme stuff (Tomb Warriors) which Simba hasn't
- Simba sometimes take the simpler variant
And while it's true that since 2019 Simba have owned a factory in Hong Kong-China, it's the Jada factory they've bought, and Jada are an alloy die-caster, not a plastic injector! Now we've been covering Jada here since the first Nano-Metal mini came on the scene back in 2016/17, and I've covered them at London's annual Toy Fair including this year; I can assure you Jada's catalogues have not changed, they are not suddenly full of unique-sculpt, plastic figures, branded to Simba!
Simba (now of course Simba-Dickie Group) have only ever been a jobbing importer, and while they are growing and have the potential to become a major producer in the future, right now they are using Starlux as a brand-mark, and leaving Jada to do what they do best. They also own several other brands now, but the same points apply, one's a soft-toy maker, another does rotary-moulded play equipment, a third is a French die-caster.
The 'Livonians' have been around for a bit, and the gold ones here are older, polyethylene ones, marked as other Toy Major stuff, the two current-colour ones (Simba, Toy Major and dozens of phantom-brands) are bottom left.On the right is a set being sold on Amazon by a Sunny days Entertainment, looking a bit Blue Box, but Toy Major was also doing those tubs with a terra-formed lid a few years ago . . . "Rapunzel, Rapaunzel" . . . I think we had that joke the other day, but; new tower!
These are probably not related to anything above, not Supreme, not Simba, maybe not even Toy Major (read on), but are copies of two sets above, combined. Some of the ex-Italeri set split onto two cards by Halsall / HTI (links below the 'Livonian' triple image above) and some of the Knights Adventure figures.But . . . here in both Halsall and HTI packaging, now; the painted originals were also Halsall, so if HTI as a smaller end-user (smaller than Simba and the evidence is they - Simba - are still going through Toy Major) would probably have been using Toy Major, would Toy Major have allowed them to be carrying knock-offs at the same time? It suggests that actually Supreme may have sanctioned these, perhaps sub'ing from a minor maker if they didn't do them themselves, to cover, or allow Toy Major and its clients to cover, that $£€ 1.50/1.99 slot?
That's all pure speculation of course, but it's odd that they should be back-to-back or even side-by-side like that? The one on the right is a recent generic as currently carried by Kandy Toys, and the HTI are still out there too, the Haslall to HTI brand-mark change was only a few years ago.
And briefly the previous year when I didn't know so much about them.
And because the Black-rock castle is there;
And a non-'Blackrock' generic here.
Interestingly, given what's come out since and above, I think they are all three Supreme now, the yellow-gold of the two Blackrock sets, and the fact that the other Stevens/generic set has the same 20/22mm figures in a different colour-way.
But, on the back of the window-box it actually shows the larger 25/28mm figures with the ovoid bases, again suggesting they are all coming from the same place, as I stated back then, indeed, while the knowledge improves, I don't feel a strong need to correct anything I've said in any of the earlier posts really!
This is a poor image from the now-gone Marshall's catalogue, and seems to show the same ethylene/knock-off set but with some in gold plastic, the siege machines being the same as the Halsall ones that came with the fully-painted vinyl's. Kandy Toys seem to have lifted the Marshall's crown, as can be seen by their carrying the cheapies now, sans ballista! This is from a newer Simba set; Ritterburg [Knight's Mount] Blackmore Castle, and shows a nice Middle-Eastern fort, with all-new figures. They could be from another party/manufacturer, but the way everything above seems to lead back to Supreme (unless you're Erwin or his supporters), and given the colorways - red/blue and gold/silver - the similarity of the riders to other figures from other sets above and the previous weirdness of the 'construction worker' set, I'm leaning toward Supreme for these too! Even the horse painting follows the 'rules'? While we're trying to find non-Supreme medievals, this is amusing, and I'll follow the outcome, should there be one. Among all the myriad phantom brands hawking the latest iteration of the 'Livoians', are these images.If you look closely, the 'Livonian' riders have been photoshopped into the larger image and are a different resolution/lighting, the wall looks to be a picture cut out of a larger image and the two towers also look not quite right, like the floor's uneven?
However, the lines of figures look interesting, but I suspect they might turn-out to be small-scale board-game type figures? It'll be interesting to see if they start turning-up, but among all the genuine stuff on eBay, Alibaba and Amazon, there are some fraudulent entries/sellers and I don't trust this lot to turn-up matching the image much!
A couple of shelfies which Peter Evans took a few years ago, already on the blog somewhere, but I'm reusing it because it's 'lost' in a mixed post, looking very Supreme, but actually a mix of various donor-copies including Supreme sculpts, it's a generic 'big box' of the sort that get piled near the till-area of general stores at Christmas time. A solid foam or rubberised slot/stack-together fort and various copy figures including vintage French and British sculpts. Mentioning Peter, he pointed out yesterday (Tuesday, this is taking a while to edit!) that the unknown Romanesque set I published late Monday/early-hours of Tuesday, were also a Simba thing, and a search reveals they came in a specific line variously 'Superplay Falcon Castle', 'Hrad Falcon Castle', 'Falcon Castle II' &etc.Their similarity to both the late Adventure Knights and the 'Livonians' (in polyethylene), along with the horse similarities suggest a connection, Halsall may get away with concurrent straight piracies, but if major players like Supreme, Toy Major and Simba were participating, one feels some kind of permission or license must have been involved?
And if that's the case, the similar set of Silver Knight copies/scale-down solids which we looked at here, might also be sharing the story of the motor-cycle helmeted Romans above? They are a similar material and both the chocolate brown and black are parallels. However both sets can still be regarded as the bigger question-marks where Supreme's involvement is concerned
Mentioned in passing above, the Walmart set with the 'Livonian' sculpts, not showing in their catalogue (which may be down to my browser) but still findable on the 'web.Another question-mark set is the half-Roman set we looked at a couple of months ago, I'm sure some of you noticed that nonsense the other day . . . really? A couple of fuzzy images, no weapons and some bullshit about rarity earns you brownie-points does it? In your eyes! And it's the way they pretend they can't possibly have seen an article on a Blog we all know they follow religiously!
They are not rare, or hard to find; they are new production; they are all over Amazon and Alibaba, I think mine came from evilBay (brand-new for less than a tenner?), they have been flagged Supreme, by a loyal reader and are being handled by Toy Major rival Liberty Imports, where they go to Creative Kids in the US, are unbranded generics here, and can be found as double figure sets (without separate weapons?) from ArtCreativity (looks like a phantom brand) on Amazon.
$20 for a set of everything, or $15 for double-x-half-armed figures? The choice is yours!Fuzzy images and fake 'data' or all the above? The choice is yours!Late addition! The King Castle with a mix of the early painted PVC Adventure Knights and the 'Construction Workers' in the same set.
Which leaves the other iteration of small-scale figures, which we covered here, also Toy Major so almost certainly Supreme, and the same sculpts as King/Adventure knights, the Black Rock and Blackrock's; the commonest used sculpts of all these sets connected to Supreme-Toy Major-Simba and probably in that order! The carry cases also mirroring the ones in the sets we looked at, at the start of this sequence, last week!
A subject we will return to as more becomes clear, and I will do a better pictorial comparison of them all at some point. What we have by way of a recap;
- Silver Knights (60mm)
- 'Deetail' Knights / Knight's Castle / Dragon & Knights (54mm)
- 'Construction Workers (54mm)
- Adventure Knights (20, 25 45, 50mm)
- Livonian Knights (50mm)
- 'Italeri' Crusaders (50mm, see also below)
- Mixed copies (45/50mm crumbly ethylene)?
- Ritterburg Blackmore Knights
- Multicoloured Oddities?
- 'Castle' copies (definite knock-offs)
- Superplay Romanesque (40mm)
- Silver Knight solid copies? (54mm)
- Liberty Romans/Knights? (54/60mm)
And from the current/near current 54mm header-carded, bottle-bagged figure sets, as imported into the UK by Tiger Hobbies, direct from Supreme.
- Saracens (sold as large set with camel cavalry, or as small sets; split)*1
- Alexander Nevski*2
- 'Italeri' Crusaders I & II (sold separately or together)*3
- 'Zvezda/King & Country' Crusaders
*1 - Italeri sculpts
*2 - Zvezda sculpts
*3 - Mounted figures are Zvezda sculpts
And many thanks for input/samples to Brian Berke, Chris Smith, John Begg and Peter Evans.





































