38 Hard Plastic multipose figures complete with additional 20 mm circular bases and 40 mm square bases for weapons teams plus organisational information. 3 types of head gear are provided (steeel helmets, tropical cork helmets and field caps) as well as varied arm positions and choice of weapons( MG 34's, anti-tank rifles, 50 mm motars, MP 40's, Kar 98's, etc). There are enough figures in the box for a platoon or Zug.
28mm Plastic figures designed by Alan Perry The figures in this box represent a Southern infantry regiment form 1862 onwards although there are a fair amount of units that can be depicted from 1861 too. They are all represented in short jackets typical of the entire Southern Army from mid-1863. Both caps and broad-brimmed hats are included for all figures as some regiments adopted the hat and others the cap, although most had a mix. All figures have separate arms to allow you build the regiment at ‘right shoulder shift’ or at the charge. 44 figures in the box, 8 flags, unit bases and a painting guide. Cover painting by Peter Dennis
The Austrian Hussars were the most colourful troops in the Austrian army, all coming from the Hungarian part of the Austrian empire. They were universal troops, used for all duties; scouting, skirmishing as well as in the main line of battle. All the figures in this set can be assembled in full or campaign dress, and either at full charge, sword shouldered or attacking.
Set contains 14 cavalrymen, painting guide and bases.
Desert Rats 1940-43. 38 hard plastic multipose British or Commonwealth infantry for the desert war. There are enough to make a platoon of 3 sections plus an HQ section. Also included are 32x 20mm circular and 4x 40mm square bases (for the support teams).
British Infantry (Zulu War) 1877-1881 box contains 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.
British Infantry Afghanistan & Sudan 1877-1885 box contains 36 plastic multipose British Infantry designed for the Second Afghan War, Sudan and the Third Anglo- Burmese War. It also includes unit bases and an information sheet with 8 flags.
The figures in this box represent a regiment of French Line Infantry in a firing line and a company of rifleman skirmishing. Included are a Line Regimental Command, centre and flank companies and parts to allow you to build a unit from either the Peninsular War or the Waterloo Campaign
As well as British Hussars these Perry miniatures can also be used as Kings German Legion and Hanoverian Hussars. There five variants of head gear for each hussar figure which allows you to use them from the beginning of the Peninsular War to and including the Waterloo campaign. All figures (except the trumpeter) have two arm variants, shouldered sword and at the charge. They are represented in campaign dress, with the pelisses separate which can be left off if depicting them in hot climates.
This box of Perry miniatures contains 14 mounted figures, unit bases and a Painting guide.
DOW 2 Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw Infantry, Elite Companies 1807-14
Box contains- 40 figures: full painting guide: individual round bases.
This box is designed for skirmish level units. All can be built as Elite companies, Voltigeurs and Grenadiers plus a command group. Both Voltigeurs and Grenadiers could skirmish ahead of the main line although Voltigeurs were primarily used for the role. Grenadiers would be used back them up when needed.
The command consists of an officer, standard bearer, drummer, sapper and two NCOs. The box contains heads for all figures with either helmets ( the helmet was last used in 1809), shakos (used from 1809-15) or the Landwehr corse-hut. Although the figures are designed for 1809 onwards as they have the 1808 higher-waisted coat, you could use them for the 1805 campaign if you ignore that detail.
There are 48 figures in the box, two flags, unit bases and a full painting guide.
These Perry Miniatures figures in this box represent a battalion of a Russian Infantry regiment from 1809-1814. All figures have the option of the 1809 or 1812 kiwer (shako) or forage caps. The 1809 kiwer continued in use alongside the 1812 pattern until late in the war. The 1811 regulations stipulated that a grenadier platoon was attached to each battalion , these are also included in the box. The figures can be painted as a regular ‘Infantry’ battalion, or that of Jagers or Marines.
There are 40 figures in the box as well as unit bases, flags and painting guide.
SPA 80 Spanish Napoleonic Infantry (2) Firing Line 1808-11
This box allows you to build Line Infantry, Provincial Militia, Grenadiers and Light Infantry in a firing line. There is a wide selection of headgear including bicornes, fur grenadier caps, fatigue bonnets, shakos and civilian headdresses in both sets. . Both this set and SPA 70 are designed to be completely compatible plus with both boxes additional poses such as standing at ease or skirmishing can be created.
Union Infantry American Civil War Perry represents the look of the typical Union Infantry throughout the Civil War. They are all wearing sack coats and all have the option of either forage caps or slouch hats. There are 40 figures in this set. Up to 30 figures can be build in either charging or 'right shoulder shift' poses. There is a 4 man command, but there are arms on this frame to add to the infantry for NCO's and a bugler. There are also an additional 6 skirmishers in the box. These together with the loading arms on the main frame allow many variations in poses.
This box contains enough plastic figures to represent a full strength platoon plus HQ. In 1942 a company comprised of three platoons each of three sections of 12 men, at full strength, plus an HQ of five men. There was also a Weapons Platoon comprising of two .30 Browning machine guns (included) and three 60mm mortars (not included but available in our metal range). Each section included a corporal and five Garand armed riflemen (although early on there was a rifleman equipped with a Springfield rifle and grenade launcher), two Garand armed scouts, two Garand armed assistants to the BAR as well as the BAR gunner plus a sergeant often armed with a Garand but occasionally equipped with a carbine or Thompson SMG.