- Contents: 48 figures in 1:72 scale, which corresponds to a size of 20-25mm
- The figures are unpainted
- Material: Plastic
Wallachian infantry at the time of the 30-year war is depicted on a scale of 1:72
The Second Turkish Siege of Vienna or Second Ottoman Siege of Vienna in 1683 was - like the first in 1529 - an unsuccessful attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture Vienna. It lasted from July 14 to September 12, when a relief army commanded by Poland's King John III Sobieski forced the Ottoman army of Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha to retreat in the Battle of Kahlenberg.