This page will contain additional articles about Warhammer, as they become available.War hammerA war hammer is an archaic weapon of war intended for close combat, the design of which resembles the hammer. The war hammer consists of, like the tool it resembles, a handle and a head. The handle may be of different lengths, the longest being roughly equivalent to the halberd, and the shortest about the same as a mace. Long war hammers were pole weapons (polearms) meant for use against riders, whereas short ones were used in closer quarters and from horseback. Later war hammers often had a spike on one side of the head, thus making it a more versatile weapon. War hammers were developed as a consequence of the ever more prevalent metal armours of the medieval battlefields during the 14th and 15th centuries. The war hammer could deal blows of tremendous force to the target, especially when mounted on a pole, and by impact alone do damage without penetrating the armour. The spike end could be used for grappling the target's armour, reins, or shield, or could be turned in the direction of the blow to pierce even heavy armour. Against mounted opponents, the weapon could also be directed at the legs of the horse, toppling the armored foe to the ground where he could be more easily attacked. The most famous instance of a hammer as a weapon is Mjolnir, the weapon of the Norse god, Thor. Other weapons that are types of war hammers include:
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Other weapons that are types of war hammers include:. The company's symbol, a cat, was modeled after Kimora's now-departed cat, Max. The most famous instance of a hammer as a weapon is Mjolnir, the weapon of the Norse god, Thor. It has been worn by celebrities such as Beyonce, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Eve and Alicia Keys. Against mounted opponents, the weapon could also be directed at the legs of the horse, toppling the armored foe to the ground where he could be more easily attacked. Baby Phat combines hip hop and high fashion elements. The spike end could be used for grappling the target's armour, reins, or shield, or could be turned in the direction of the blow to pierce even heavy armour. Baby Phat also has an extensive line of accesorries including jewelry, handbags, cell phone and cell phone cases and many more. The war hammer could deal blows of tremendous force to the target, especially when mounted on a pole, and by impact alone do damage without penetrating the armour. The line includes juniors, plus size and children sizes. War hammers were developed as a consequence of the ever more prevalent metal armours of the medieval battlefields during the 14th and 15th centuries. Simmon's wife, model Kimora Lee Simmons became the creative director of the line. Later war hammers often had a spike on one side of the head, thus making it a more versatile weapon. It was established in 1999. Long war hammers were pole weapons (polearms) meant for use against riders, whereas short ones were used in closer quarters and from horseback. When various celebrities started sporting the shirts, the decision to extended Baby Phat into its own line was right around the corner. The handle may be of different lengths, the longest being roughly equivalent to the halberd, and the shortest about the same as a mace. It began when Phat Farm's founder Russell Simmons created small t-shirts with "Baby Phat" on them. The war hammer consists of, like the tool it resembles, a handle and a head. Baby Phat is an extension of Phat Farm made for women. A war hammer is an archaic weapon of war intended for close combat, the design of which resembles the hammer. Pollaxe (Bec de Faucon). Maul. Lucerne hammer. Horseman's pick. Bec de Corbin. |