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Atheling writes:

I received mine this morning and have to say they are great! There is very little in the way of flash so I managed to get a full box of 40 put together in a couple of hours.

Me too and I am more than pleased with the product. Virtually no flash of any description and such beautifully crafted sculpts. Certainly better quality than many metals I have seen…..

Cheers,

Darrell.


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Michael Perry of Perry Miniatures writes:

28mm Wars of the Roses Infantry 1455-1487

Bill and bow 3-ups

Hard-plastic, multi-pose figures

Sculpted by Michael Perry

Code WR 1 - Price: £15.00 GBP +P&P

Just to let you know that the boxes are now in, and we will be sending them out this week.

Command sprue
Infantry sprue

The box contains 40 plastic 28mm infantry figures (i.e. bodies, 14 different), including four fully armoured command and enough parts to build up to 18 billmen (i.e. pairs of arms with polearms) and up to 30 archers (i.e. pairs of arms with bows/arrows). There are additional arms for the command to allow you to build two standard bearers, and also pairs of arms with trumpets. 56 heads are included, so plenty spare for conversions on the metals when they come out!

Painted plastic

There are also eight full-colour flags from either the Battle of Wakefield, Towton or Bosworth, supplied at random. The box also includes unit bases.