Steel Fist Miniatures are delighted to announce a new 15mm English Civil War range.
This will be a comprehensive range of superior 15mm miniatures sculpted to the high standard of our 28mm, enabling you to collect Royalist and Parliamentarian field armies in a grand scale.
We will start with basic troop types, particularly suitable for the early part of the war and the the South West of England between 1642 and 1643. We’ll then cover the later years of the war, with the more professionally equipped New Model Army and Scots. There will also be lots of named characters, as well as the Lifeguard troops for the King and other generals.
The figures are 15mm from foot to the top of the head, so they are "true 15mm".
We will launch this range with a Kickstarter on the 29th February
The launch of the range will include both foot and mounted troops and we’ll quickly be expanding the range during 2020 and beyond.
Most of the basic figures are already sculpted with the remaining dollies due to be finished by the end of the Kickstarter. Figures ordered via the Kickstarter will be despatched this summer. The range will then be sold through Steel Fist Miniatures website.
Many may wonder why with so many ranges on the market we have opted to make ECW figures? The simple answer is a passion for this period!
As customers of Steel Fist Miniatures can testify, we take detail and historical research into our 28mm figures seriously. These new 15mm figures are also highly detailed and beautifully proportioned - perhaps more than any other ECW currently on the market.
We hope you will support our endeavour to produce the most spectacular collection of English Civil War figures ever created.
Cavalry are two part castings and come in packs of 12 at £15 per pack
Infantry come in packs of 30 and are £20 per pack.
There are also deals on several of the pledges that make the figures cheaper.
I will add a link to the Kickstarter later today.
Please feel free to contact us, if you have any questions or ideas for figures you’d like to see.
many thanks,
Oliver and Simon.