Battering Ram - Medieval Castle Siege Weapon (D&D)
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Battering Ram - Castle Siege Weapon
The ram 🐏 was used in siege warfare to breach fortifications, such as walls and gates.🚪
It was operated by a group of soldiers 🤺 who would swing the beam back and forth to gain momentum and then slam 💥 it into the target.
Using rams required significant coordination and protection from enemy fire, often leading to bloody 🩸 battles.
While the use of rams declined with the advent of gunpowder🔫 and cannons 💣, they remain an important part of military history.
The first recorded use of battering rams dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, where they were used to breach enemy fortifications 🏰.
Note 1: Please do NOT scale down the 100% model more than 35-40%, otherwise some parts might become very little and brittle.
Note 2: The model is perfect for Dungeons and Dragons, cause its fully functional!
Hardware needed:
Keychain jump rings/connector rings 💍 (12 Pcs for the 60% Scale and 16 for the 100% Scale) or a piece of thin rope🧶.
Glue 🧴
Assembly Instructions📝:

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