Medieval - France - Jean II "Le Bon" – The Chivalrous King of France of the 14th Medieval, 28mm Historical Wargame... Medbury miniatures

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Printed in solid non-hollowed resin (no holes).
Good quality resin (40€/kg).
Bases not supplied.

Randomly packaged.

28mm scale.

These models were made by Medbury miniatures and are sold under license.

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Introducing a finely crafted miniature of Jean II of France, also known as Jean le Bon (John the Good)—a king whose reign was marked by glory, turmoil, and chivalry during the Hundred Years’ War. He was a monarch who embodied medieval knighthood, facing both triumphs and crushing defeats, ultimately leaving an indelible mark on French history.

A King Born for War and Honor
Born on April 16, 1319, Jean II was the son of Philip VI, the first king of the Valois dynasty. From an early age, he was groomed for kingship in a time of political instability and war, as France was locked in a bitter struggle against England in the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453).

Upon ascending to the throne in 1350, following the death of his father, Jean II inherited a kingdom weakened by war, economic strain, and internal dissent. However, he embraced his role with a fierce sense of duty and honor, seeing himself as a warrior king in the tradition of the great chivalric rulers before him.

The Founding of the Order of the Star – Rivaling the Knights of the Garter
Jean II was deeply invested in the ideals of chivalry, seeking to revive the honor and prestige of the French nobility. In 1351, he established the Order of the Star, a prestigious chivalric order meant to rival England’s Order of the Garter. Members of this elite brotherhood were bound by an oath to never flee in battle, even at the cost of their lives.

This order reflected Jean’s unwavering belief in the knightly code, and his leadership inspired a generation of warriors to uphold honor, loyalty, and courage on the battlefield. However, this devotion to chivalry would lead him into one of the greatest disasters in French history.

The Catastrophe at Poitiers (1356) – The Capture of a King
Determined to restore French dominance against the English, Jean II personally led his army against the English forces of the legendary Black Prince, Edward of Woodstock, at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.

Despite commanding a numerically superior French army, Jean’s rigid adherence to chivalric ideals and direct combat led to tactical miscalculations. The French forces were crushed, and Jean II was taken prisoner, captured alongside his son Philip and numerous French nobles. This humiliation echoed the disaster of Crécy (1346) and sent France into chaos.

While in captivity, Jean was treated with great respect by the English, as was customary for noble prisoners. His sense of honor and duty was so strong that he refused to escape, choosing instead to ransom himself back to France through the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360.

A King’s Ransom and an Oath of Honor
The Treaty of Brétigny was one of the most humiliating treaties in French history, as it required France to pay a staggering ransom of 3 million gold écus and surrender vast territories to England. Jean, ever the man of his word, sought to uphold the agreement despite the immense burden on his people.

When his hostage replacements (sent in his place as part of the treaty’s conditions) escaped, Jean chose to return to English captivity voluntarily, fulfilling his knightly oath—a decision that shocked Europe. This act of honor and sacrifice reinforced his legendary status as a true knight-king, despite the strategic consequences for France.

Jean II died in captivity in London on April 8, 1364, leaving behind a kingdom in crisis but a legacy of loyalty, bravery, and chivalric devotion.

Bring the Chivalrous King to Your Tabletop
This detailed miniature of Jean II "Le Bon" represents one of the most iconic and tragic figures of medieval France. Whether leading your armies into glorious battle, standing as a regal centerpiece in your collection, or serving as a legendary hero in a historical wargame, this figure captures the essence of a knightly ruler bound by duty and honor.

Features:
👑 Historically Accurate Armor & Regalia – Modeled after contemporary depictions of Jean II, showcasing his royal and military presence.
⚔️ Commanding Pose – Depicting the king as a warrior, leading his men to battle with unyielding determination.
🏰 Perfect for Collectors & Wargamers – A must-have for fans of medieval history, historical wargaming, and chivalric lore.
📏 Multiple Scales Available – Choose the size that best fits your collection or army.
🖤 3D Printed in High-Quality Resin – Ensuring sharp details, durability, and ease of painting.

Add the Chivalric King to Your Collection Today!
With this remarkable miniature of Jean II, you can relive the drama, grandeur, and tragedy of medieval France. Whether fighting against the English in the Hundred Years’ War, defending the honor of the Valois dynasty, or standing as a noble ruler on your shelf, this figure is a tribute to a king whose legacy was defined by duty, courage, and unwavering loyalty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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We mostly use SUNLU PLA+, and good quality resin (arround 50$/L). The FDM printed PLA is printed at 0.2mm / layer (usually 0.1 for high quality) and is cheaper than Resin (0.05mm/layer). We strongly advise you to choose Resin printed article to get the best quality on small details. But in most case PLA gives a good enough tabletop experience.

Resin miniatures quality?

The evolution of technology has made possible to have a quality that is far superior to failcasting, although still inferior to last generation plastic injection.

We try to harden the miniatures enough but not too hard to keep them easy to rework / customize. We remove the vast majority of supports, but a small part may remain, especially on small, very thin parts.

Our pricing policy does not allow us to have perfect quality control. However do not hesitate to contact us in case, we will resend the damaged miniatures as soon as possible.

Resin miniatures treatment?

Then make sure you have a very strong glue to assemble them, or use milliput/greenstuff in addition at the intersections. The best glue is GW's. Unlike plastic, the parts must be tightened very hard for at least 20 seconds. The best method is to use a thin layer of greenstuff or white wood glue at the intersections; the green stuff sticks well to the resin and sticks well so it solves the problem.

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We're happy to consider customization requests, and some of our products are designed with customization in mind. However, due to time constraints, we're unable to take on modeling requests for strictly personal projects at the moment.

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At the moment, we're collaborating with several YouTubers from France who generously provide us with feedback and expose us to their audience. In the upcoming months, we're planning to expand our services to other wargame channels that speak English. Specifically, our game accessories can significantly improve the readability of online battle reports. Moreover, we aim to collaborate with other 3D modeling artists. If you possess the necessary skills and are interested in contributing to the growth of the Damocles world, or if you're considering starting a YouTube channel and would like a free set to begin with, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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