Microworld Games Expand 6mm Chinese Warring States Range
October 25, 2022 by brennon
Microworld Games has expanded its 6mm Chinese Warring States collection with a few new miniatures that were funded by Kickstarter not long ago. Command figures and more are going to be taking to the tabletop soon in lovely metal.
Chinese Warring States Command // Microworld Games
These sculpts have come from Chris Smith and show off a variety of infantry and cavalry options that are handy when crafting the core of any army on the tabletop. The Command preview above is particularly awesome, especially with that banner bearer and command on the back of his horse. The detail is fantastic!
Levy Spearmen // Microworld Games
In addition to the Command figures, there are also packs for your Levy Spearmen and also the Heavy Ji Infantry. With these sets, you can hold the line with those massive shields and pointy spears before crashing into the heart of battle with some more elite infantry.
Heavy Ji Infantry // Microworld Games
Fun miniatures to paint I think you'll agree. They should be quick to paint if you got a good basecoat down on them followed by a decent wash. You could also go down the route of painting with Speedpaint and/or Contrast if you fancy skipping a step. The Speedpaint would make them pop a little more with the vibrancy of the colours available.
Medium Ji Infantry // Microworld Games
Whilst I like a lot of the core infantry, I think some of my favourite miniatures from this new selection are the cavalry. You've got some deadly-looking Crossbow Cavalry getting into flanking positions and some Heavy Cavalry too.
Crossbow & Heavy Cavalry // Microworld Games
These kits join the expansive 6mm range for the Chinese Warring States HERE where you can get your hands on some lovely Chariots as well as the miniatures you've seen here. Could 6mm be the way to build a fun Chinese Warring States army for the tabletop?
Drop your thoughts below!
"These sculpts have come from Chris Smith and show off a variety of infantry and cavalry options that are handy when crafting the core of any army..."
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Look at those tiny wee men XD
All I can hear in my head is Eric Idle singing “I Like Chinese” right now
Nice for mass battle gamers.