This box contains 36 multipart plastic Afghan or North West Frontier
Tribesmen. There are 4 x warrior frames 2 x command as well as bases,
flags and an information booklet by Mark Urban.
38 (including 4 casualties) multipart plastic figures, with unit bases
and information pamphlet. There are enough firearms to equip 10 warriors
or all can be armed with spear, javelin or knobkerry.
These are multipart hard plastic 28mm figures which can be used for the
Ninth Cape Frontier War, Zulu War and the First Anglo-Boer War. They are
also supplied with Home Service helmets so can be used for any
potential invasion from France, Germany or even Mars! There are 38
miniatures in the box including 4 casualties, two Heliographs,4 pairs of
standards, unit bases and uniform information.
This box contains parts to assemble 25 figures advancing at high porte or all can be marching with shouldered rifles. There are also 10 figures that can be used as skirmishers, firing and loading, plus a command group. There are 38 figures in total and the box includes an information sheet, bases and flags.
This box contains parts to assemble a firing line of 25 standing and kneeling figures, plus 10 in advancing poses. There are also 3 command figures to make up a box of 38 miniatures plus casualties. Also included are unit bases and an information sheet with flags.
Discontinued, only while stocks last
The tabard "Justus" is made of soft suede. It is tied on the sides with leather laces. So it can be adjusted individually to the size of its wearer. For more mobility, the jerkin is dagged at the front and back. "Justus" is a wind-proof and robust coating with many combination possibilities. It is expandable with hoods and collars, wears well under a leather armour or over a chain mail. With this jerkin as a base, many costume ideas can be realized. Material: 100% suede Leather is a product of nature and may take dyes differently. The actual hue may differ from the image.
We are releasing 2 boxes of plastic Prussian Infantry to start our new Franco-Prussian War range. Both have the same frames of figures in them but they are in different ratios. All figures have 4 head variants including the 1860 pattern and 1867 pattern picklehaube, forage caps and Landwehr shakos. Bases and an information sheet are included. Prussian Infantry advancing (PRU 1) – contains mainly advancing figures with a choice of marching or at ‘the trail’ (this was the most common drill position for assault). It also has 10 figures skirmishing in firing and loading poses as well as a command frame. 39 figures are included in each box plus casualties.
The figures in this box represent the English Army at the height of the Hundred Years War, when the English bowmen dominated the field of battle in France. Specifically the figures cover the period from the Battle of Agincourt (in 1415, when they were led by Henry V) to the Siege of Orleans (1429, when the French were led by Joan of Arc) which became the turning point of the war. All the Men at Arms are represented in the full plate harness which was now the norm for gentry, as with the metal range, they cover the first flowering of real full plate armour. This being mostly rounded and ‘globular’. Although they are described these as English they could be used as French too. The only differences being the English tending to fight in ‘white’ uncovered armour a little more more than the French. With armour styles the box covers the main types used during these 14 years. Things changed quite fast especially with the basinets at this time. More plates were being added to the basic basinet with aventail until the aventail disappeared altogether and you had the full great basinet. The houndskull visors also became globular during this period.
Shields for Men at Arms had more or less been dropped from use in the field as the armour became more complete, so there’s only one on the sprue (2 per box). All the visors are separate as is the ‘orle’ or decorated circlet which was typically English. Two of the bodies have jupons and the other four are in ‘white’ armour. These designed these so some of the arms from the Wars of the Roses sets are interchangeable, the shoulders are the same width at least. So with some of the ‘white’ armoured bodies (i.e. the ones in the great basinets) you should be able to bridge the 1440’s with the WotR arms.
The archers are represented in padded aketons, nocking, drawing and loosing as a cohesive body. We’ve included a few pairs for arms for close combat too. These will be available separately as you might want to raise the ratio of the archers to men at arms. The box contains 24 archers and 12 men at arms. With the archers there is also a trumpet arm, the men at arms frame includes a longer spear that can be used for a standard or banner. Commanders can be used from within the men at arms.
The box contains: 36 figures, unit bases, 17 banners, 6 standards, painting guide and information sheet.