Go Medieval With More Medbury Miniatures For September
September 5, 2025 by brennon
Medbury Miniatures has released a new set of 3D printable miniatures for you to get your hands on for September over on Patreon. The Medieval period is still the focus at the moment, with new Men At Arms on foot and mounted.
14th-Century Men-at-Arms // Medbury Miniatures
Trudging through the mud and the blood, we have another set of 14th-century Men-at-Arms who come armed with two-handed weapons. They are presented in a range of different armour types, some with their regular padded armour, whilst others have been able to spring for some chainmail.
A lot of these weapons would make swift work of your enemy, especially thanks to the added reach that they offer. Equally, with so many spikes and hooks, you're likely to be able to drag some sodding knight off his white charger and finish him off before he knows what's happened to him.
As well as the on-foot variants available as part of the Patreon, you can also get some mounted options for your Men-at-Arms, too.
14th-Century Mounted Men-at-Arms // Medbury Miniatures
These fellows come with the same mixture of armour types for you to choose from but with spears couched and ready to use on the charge. Being mounted gives these Men-at-Arms a bit more mobility so they can move from skirmish to skirmish and help their lords in battle. They would also make a great set of mounted troops for you to use in a scenario, guarding a wagon or something similar, which is heading through the woods about to be ambushed by outlaws!
September Historical Releases // Medbury Miniatures
If you'd prefer your miniatures in metal rather than home-printed resin, you can keep an eye on the Medbury Miniatures Webstore as they will soon be popping up there, too, after September is over. InfamousJT here in the UK also stocks the Medbury range if you'd like to avoid shipping costs.
What do you think about these new miniatures for September?
"They would also make a great set of mounted troops for you to use in a scenario, guarding a wagon or something similar..."
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i like the sword and the club guy. the horsemen are nice and super-useful