Home
Categories
Gift Registry
My Account
Ordering
Contact Us
About Us
Hobby Tips
Blog
Log In
My Account
My Account
My Account
Menu
My Cart
Shopping Cart
Toggle navigation
Search
Search
Home
Terrain & Buildings
Buildings
28S-DAR-105 Norse Longhouse Pre-Painted (1/56th)
Zoom in on Image(s)
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Add to Wish List
Add to Gift Registry
Email a friend
Share
|
28S-DAR-105 Norse Longhouse Pre-Painted (1/56th)
0/5 rating
0
Review(s)
Write a Review
On sale
$55.00
Original price
$50.00
Retail Price
Retail Price:
$55.00
Your Savings:
$5.00
(9%)
28S-DAR-105 Norse Longhouse Pre-Painted (1/56th). 28mm Scale MDF models supplied unassembled. Miniatures and buildings not included. This kit is rated 4Ground skill level 4
Questions about this item? Be the first to ask here.
Item Number::
4GD-28S-DAR-105
Put me on the Waiting List
Quantity
+
-
Add to Cart
Submit
product tabs
Description
28S-DAR-107 Norse Longhouse Pre-Painted
28S-DAR-105 NORSE LONGHOUSE
Many Norse were ‘Vikingr’ (roving and marauding adventurers) others were ‘Kaupamadr’ (buyers and sellers of merchandise) who were the masters of trading goods across their known world. More than a few of their ‘Hafn’ (harbour/port trading towns) have grown to be among the largest North West Europe Cities today, but the largest activity in Nordic society was domestic and rural (fishing and farming).
Rural families often lived in a ‘Langhus’ (Longhouse), a form of dwelling that dates back to the Iron Age, with the communal living area of the family in part of the ‘Hus’ and the ‘Scypen’ (Shippon/Cattle Byre) in the other. The family's most valued livestock lived in the byre end of their house with them, keeping livestock safe and providing extra warmth in cold weather.
Like this example many a Norse Longhouse had long, deep rafters each side of the gable (almost to the ground). As well as the low roof eaves it had oversized, feature, bargeboards at the gable ends to protect the roofing from flying off in rough weather and cross winds. It was not just bad weather these farmers needed protection from and their domestic, rural lives were seldom ever tranquil.
A brief look at the Icelandic Sagas shows why rural Norse built robust and well defended homesteads - often the stockade around the Longhouse was more of a defendable palisade - as ‘Vikingr’ had no qualms raiding other Norse. Dans, Swedes, Icelanders, Hiberno-Norse and Manx were just as likely to become ‘Anaud Thrall’ (enthralled captives) and sold alongside Finns, Slavs, Angles, Bretons and Welsh in a ‘Hafn’ slave auction. These rural families lived with the fear of raiders from afar but also with the risk of local feuds becoming deadly. Feuding and vendetta was a large influence on Norse culture at this time, vengeance needed to be seen to be had, or your family lost face and your followers deserted you. It was not unknown for feuds to become bloody little wars between close locals, sometimes ending with the losers held up inside their own Longhouse as it was burned to the ground.
This laser cut kit is supplied pre-painted with 4Ground base paints. Also included is the thatch fabric for the roof. 28mm Scale models supplied unassembled. Miniatures not included. Colour of thatch may vary.
28mm Scale models supplied unassembled. Miniatures not included.
This kit is rated 4Ground skill level 4
Includes: 1x 28S-DAR-105
Related Items
Quick View
(0)
AD-VIK004
VIK004 - Viking Bondi with Bows (6)
$13.50
Add To Cart
Quick View
(0)
GB-SAGAD-VN
SAGA Dice - Viking / Jomsviking / Norse-Gael - White Dice (8)
$19.00
Add To Cart
category breadcrumbs
Browse Similar Items
4Ground
>
Dark Age & Medieval
Recently Viewed Items
Turn History Off
[history_item_name]
[ITEMPRICE]
[ITEMPRICE]
Original price
[ITEMSALEPRICE]
Sale
Clear
×
Copyright BrigadeGames.com. All Rights Reserved. eCommerce Software by
3dcart
.
TOP
Categories
Menu Links
Contact Us
[email protected]
904-330-4927
0
Items
×
Store Search