1806 Prussian Cavalry Ride Into Perry Miniatures’ Collection
November 25, 2021 by brennon
Perry Miniatures has shown off some brand new Prussian Cavalry for the period of 1806. If you're eager to snap up some Dragoons and Cuirassiers then you're in for a treat! So, pretty good for your Napoleonics.
1806 Prussian Cuirassiers And Dragoons // Perry Miniatures
There are loads of different options to choose from which have now been built into the Prussian collection. Each of the miniatures is a 28mm metal figure that can be used to represent the resplendent cavalry and officers ready to do their bit.
Cuirassier Command Galloping // Perry Miniatures
There are loads of Cuirassiers and Dragoons that are galloping into battle. Additionally, plenty of the options come with either Square Saddleclothes or Rounded Saddleclothes. So, if you want some minute variety within your collection you do have that!
Dragoon Command Galloping // Perry Miniatures
All of these Prussian offerings and loads more are available HERE. The Perry twins have always done superb work when it comes to the Napoleonic era and it seems like a solid way to start adding more character and depth to your forces.
Are you going to be snapping these up?
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I wonder if there will be a plastic set to follow
I think the 1806 period is probably sticking to these metal releases.
The later period 1812 onwards dual-purpose Prussian or Russian plastic cavalry set is on the way through and has been previewed by the Perry’s, I’d expect it sometime early next year with any luck!
Your likely right
Cor Napoleonics. Come for the uniforms, stay for … also the uniforms.
I was wondering when we would see these pop up on OTT’s new feed, saw these on the pery site the other week and with every release for this 1806 prussian period I’m more and more tempted to start a shape practice army with them.
Excellent miniatures as to be expected from the Perry’s
Ooh yeah fantastic looking figures.
I rarely see early Prussians being played. Hopefully these beautiful models will create some interest in the earlier periods of the Napoleonic Wars.