Ride Out With New Light Cavalry Set From Perry Miniatures
April 22, 2015 by brennon
Just in time for Salute we have the new plastic Light Cavalry 1450-1500 plastic sets from Perry Miniatures in all their glory! Check them out below before grabbing a handful of them at the event and checking out the Plump Deal too...
Ride Out!
The set contains twelve plastic horsemen for use in your Medieval battles and come with a range of options that include lances, crossbows, and regular bows.
The kit looks great and with so many options you can make quite the contingent of cavalry that all focuses on different jobs. The lances allow you to provide some shock troops for hit and run attacks while the Crossbows and Bows allow you to make a moving fire team of sorts that can harass the flanks of the enemy force.
Deal Time!
Perry Miniatures have also put together another bundle which allows you to pick up three of these sets at once while also getting access to a special Desinier figure to command them as they ride around the battlefield.
I do like the term 'plump' for a group of Horsemen; it has a nice quality to it. The Desinier model is a nice one just on its own and he's been sculpting pointing out the next target for your mass of cavalry.
Will you be taking to the field on horseback?
"The kit looks great and with so many options you can make quite the contingent of cavalry that all focuses on different jobs..."
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
Oh, no… how am I going to justify these? I already have about 50 stands of Wargames Foundry light cav.
Those are really good.
Look very nice!
Have a number of the other plastic sets and they are fantastic, hopefully they will follow suit.
Bravo, the Perrys. Bravo! There’s at least one box of these on the shopping list once I’ve got some more of their WOTR infantry done.
Woe betide the numpty who underestimates the value of scurrers!! personally, I’d love to do some Border Reeving with these fella’s, coming from a Borders family 😉 the tit for tat skirmishing between the Percy’s and their attendants on one side, the Douglas’s on the other got so bad that King Edward ordered the invasion of Scotland in 1482. Town of Roxburgh (which my own family held) was considered to be the main base for much of the raiders, which is why when the future King Richard III (still Duke of Gloucester at this point) was marching on Edinburgh, Percy… Read more »