Perry’s New 28mm Prussian Plastics Now Available To Buy
July 21, 2021 by brennon
Perry Miniatures has now released two of their plastic kits for your Franco-Prussian wargaming. You can now snag yourself some 28mm Prussians for use in building your armies for the period of 1870-1871.
Prussian Infantry Advancing // Perry Miniatures
First up we have a set of Prussian Infantry Advancing. This allows you to build thirty-nine freckin' figures! There are all manner of options presented within the set for weapons, poses, heads and accessories. If you're new to Perry Miniatures' plastics then you are in for a treat.
Prussian Infantry Advancing Miniatures // Perry Miniatures
The folks at Perry Miniatures do a great job of researching their kits before they start sculpting them. So, they should be great for those who want to get that dose of historical realism within their army.
As well as the advancing set, you also have the Prussian Infantry Skirmishing that you can snap up. This is pretty handy if you want to start showing off your troops in action.
Prussian Skirmish Line // Perry Miniatures
Much like the first set, this one comes with thirty-nine miniatures. They can also be mixed and matched with the advancing set so that you get access to even more poses.
Prussian Skirmish Line Miniatures // Perry Miniatures
Here you can see some of the new Prussians lined up on the tabletop, advancing towards the battlefield. There is something pretty awesome about these ranks and ranks of colourful soldiers marching to war.
Prussian Infantry In Battle // Perry Miniatures
If you're looking to pick up a lot of these miniatures then you might want to consider looking at picking up a bundle. If you do, you will get yourself a free metal miniature for General Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz.
Are you tempted to check out these new Prussians from the folks at Perry Miniatures?
"There is something pretty awesome about these ranks and ranks of colourful soldiers marching to war..."
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pointy hats ftw!
Pickelhaube ftw!
Which is a terrible word… because in modern German “Pickel” is a pimple. A pus filled zit. Imagine having that on your head XD
But what if the meaning had gone the other way and we’d now think of zits as tiny pointy helmets instead?
Fantastic, I may have gone and ordered 3 boxes :O
Should work great for Eagles of Empire, which is a game ive been wanting to checkout but dint want the expense of metal minis.
Plenty of kitbashing conversion potential there too.
Superbly Teutonic
They are fantastic looking detailed figures for gamers.
Gott mit uns!!
Very tempting. Good for any one doing steampunk conversions
Looking forward to this range. I wanted to hold out until we see how broad the range becomes but knowing the Perrys it will be very comprehensive so I should probably get a head start now.
I’m pretty sure they had said French plastic sets are on the way and I’d expect a fair range of metals too. The Perry’s do like going all out when they look at a period.