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unknown member writes:

Bills have always been a bit of a poser for me. I like to replace white metal weapons with steel -not a problem with spears of course.
I imagine plastic bills will stay straight where there soft metal cousins won't.
I did produce some steel bills by dint of some fairly intensive hammering and filing but seriously ,who's got time for all that!!?

Basically, courtesy of the Perries, WotR here I come…


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Michael Perry of Perry Miniatures writes:

Just thought we should keep you abreast of the 28mm plastic Wars of the Roses. They are being tooled at the moment, and will be available for Christmas (this year!).

Billmen

There will be 40 figures of bowmen and billmen, including command. You will able to vary the ratio of bow to bill, with up to 30 of the former and 18 of the later, plus four full harnessed command with various arms. So plenty of spare arms and heads. The pictures here show resin casts of the original three-ups.

Bowmen

There will also be a metal range to complement it.

By the way, the plastic Napoleonic French Heavy Cavalry are on schedule for release at the end of this month.

One last thing: These are the rest of the releases from August.

The Sudan 1883-85

Bengal Cavalry Command

28mm figures, sculpted by Michael Perry.

These with the previous Sikh and Bengal/Bombay infantry (SB 68-73), plus the British infantry in Indian service dress (SB 21-25), Highlanders (SB 26-32) and Hussars (SB 33-35) can be used for campaigns on the North West Frontier.

SB 74 - Bengal Cavalry command (B) new
SB 75 - Bengal Cavalry with lances, Sikhs, lances upright (B) new
SB 76 - Bengal Cavalry with lances, Muslims, lances upright (B) new

Bengal Cavalry with lances, Muslims, lances upright