🛡️ Pose like a legend—your medieval moment awaits!
This 6-foot tall, multicolored paperboard knight cutout features jointed eyelets for adjustable poses, making it a standout medieval-themed party decoration and photo backdrop that’s lightweight and easy to handle.
Brand | Beistle |
Model Number | 57466 |
Colour | Multicolored |
Product Dimensions | 182.88 x 60.96 x 0.1 cm; 385.55 g |
Material | Paper |
Item Weight | 386 g |
P**K
Perfect
I bought this for a performance of Me and My Girl as we needed a suit of armour for Hareford Hall but weren't able to hire one at a cost we could afford. He's made of fairly thin card so we mounted him on a piece of wood and he did the job admirably. I loved him so much he now lives in my living room and keeps guard over my house all day.
B**Y
Stage debut
Now starring in the Ulverston Outsiders production of "I Hate Hamlet"
T**H
Hark thou!
Hark thou! Tis I, The Truth! And I have cometh to tell yee all about mine 'cardboard suit of armour'! Tis the perfect addition to mine cardboard fort and I doth heap praise upon it verily! However, heed mine, warning! This suit 'tis not jointed at all, but a solid piece of card, though the description doth proclaim otherwise.Still, if thoust's kingdom doth consist of a fort made from boxes of card, thou doth not want a real suit of armour in the hallway! Such an act would prove folly for sure; for not only will it looketh out of place, but if you cometh home drunk on ale or mead and bumpeth into it - 'twill topple into your walls and bring the whole fort tumbling down!No - tis best to leave suits made of metal to fortresses built of wood and stone, and just buyeth cardboard cut outs for castles which hath a drawbridge lowered by string, and ramparts made using sticky tape and scissors. Tis much safer and also 'twil costeth you much less gold! Hoorah for less gold! Good day to you Sir! And I bid thee fair 'morrow!
M**1
Review.
Paper presented outfit.Total rubbish..
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