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General Category => Army Research => Topic started by: Martin Smith on November 22, 2017, 09:38:01 AM

Title: PLAUSTRELLA- war carts, Communall Italian
Post by: Martin Smith on November 22, 2017, 09:38:01 AM
A friend is enquiring about the plaustrella war carts mentioned in the DBA  army lists for Communal Italians-
"  The plaustrella is a two wheeled hand cart covered in spears and scythes, similar to the Indian rathamasaula (see Museum Miniatures Indian section). I just wondered if anyone on the forum had any more info' about what it looked like, how it was crewed (probably crossbowmen?)"

Does anyone have ANY info relating to the plaustrella please, or, dare I ask, any pics??

Any help appreciated.

Cheers

Martin
Title: Re: PLAUSTRELLA- war carts, Communall Italian
Post by: Duncan Head on November 22, 2017, 09:51:08 AM
See Luke Ueda-Sarson's pictures of his plaustrella models at http://lukeuedasarson.com/CommunalWWgX.html - which I actually linked to only last week in response to a different question -  with a note on the original source.

For the text of the source, the Gesta Federici I imperatoris in Lombardia, see https://archive.org/stream/gestafedericiii00holdgoog#page/n44/mode/2up/search/plaustrella - it doesn't tell you any more than the summary on Luke's page, though.
Title: Re: PLAUSTRELLA- war carts, Communall Italian
Post by: Martin Smith on November 22, 2017, 11:07:36 AM
Thanks Duncan- I'd missed that post.
Very handy.

Martin
Title: Re: PLAUSTRELLA- war carts, Communall Italian
Post by: Martin Smith on April 12, 2018, 08:28:53 AM
This plaustrella was made for a recent tournament by a friend of mine, Colin O'Shea. Nice take on it, I thought.

Martin