Volunteers were not a part of the regular army; they lived off of the spoils of war and were not paid as mercenary troops. Volunteers were simply a somewhat organized formation that included men from various social classes and ethnic groups that went on a campaign in the hope of loot. As they did not receive pay their main motivation was to get rich by taking spoils of war. Such a unit included nobles, Cossacks, Poles, Lithuanians, and even Hungarians or Tatars. They were often considered bandits hiding under the royal banner. Much depended on the personality of the commander.
Set contains:
12 mounted miniatures
S & M size trays
Unit Cards: VOLUNTEERS S & VOLUNTEERS M
6 plastic bases
Set of banners and banner pole
Miniatures of soldiers are made of metal, horses are made of plastic.