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Code: 28JDA
This rather impressive model (the top of the pole is over 75mm high!) is designed to represent the Maid of Orléans (and as such would be perfect for a Burgundian army camp!), but can of course be used for any burning at the stake of young female prisoners of your choice... As a form of capital punishment, burning has a long history and was the method favoured for crimes such as treason, heresy, and witchcraft. It fell into disfavour among Western governments only in the late 18th century.
The pack include a massive resin pyre in two parts and a matching pewter female figure chained to the stake, which are fairly generic and can be used for most historical periods. The upper part of the pyre can be used alone for a less imposing effect, and the figure itself has a standard size tag that will fit in all most common slotted base, should you prefer to base it separately. As such the figure would be perfectly suited for use as a captive in any scenario or pulp game!
Like all our models this is a historically accurate reproduction with plenty of beautifully sculpted surface detail to help you in painting and it's made of very tough POLYURETHANE.
Supplied unpainted.
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The upper platform has a slot for a standard 28mm figure tag and is approximately 30mm x 20mm This upper part in itself is 22mm high, plus a variable extra bit at the bottom that is designed to fit in the lower part and can be cut or sanded off if needed... at its base this upper part on itself is 42x42mm.
The lower part is hollow, measure roughly 52x52mm at the base and is 16mm tall, except for the four posts at the corner which go higher.
The complete pyre without the figure comes up to 38mm high.
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