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The Shot Heard Round the World!

The Shot Heard Round the World!

Today, here in New England, we are kicking off the start of a special year in America: the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution! 

To celebrate we have two new hard plastic box sets that will be the first in a new Age of Reason range which will cover the late 1600s to the early 1800s.

The first two sets for the Age of Reason are focused on the Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19. 1775) and the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775). 

Both sets have been sculpted by Rob Macfarlane and Peter Dennis has kindly done the illustrations for the boxes.

The first set are Minutemen, the colonial militias who banded together and trained throughout the colonies to oppose the British. This will be a 30 figure set featuring a variety of firing/loading/advancing poses, multiple musket types, and a diverse selection of heads. 

The second set are the 5th Regiment of Foot Grenadiers who took place in the action during both battles. This will also be a 30 figure set of Grenadiers skirmishing with Brown Bess muskets. 

As you can see both sets are already tooled. Stephan Huber is in the process of painting the models and we will soon have them available! Mark your calendars as both sets will be on pre-order Friday May 2nd! 

More sets will follow for this range. Please let us know what you would like to see! 

 

 

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Comments

Stu - April 19, 2025

WOW can’t wait they look fantastic the range of miniatures are growing and they all look great 👍

Ken Butt - April 19, 2025

As AWI and FIWs are amongst my favourite periods these new sets very interesting. The colonials are an are that could be expanded to include more civilian style characters, both make and femail. The inclusion of some that could represent sailors in a set similar to the fantasy figures in the Guards sets .

Sebastien - April 19, 2025

Please, can you make sets for the Marlborough era (Spanish succcession – early 18th) and for the Franco Indian War ?

David Cowper - April 19, 2025

I would love to see some late 17th Century figures, so I can game the Scanian War with Rebels and Patriots. French and Indian War too.

Brendan Morrissey - April 19, 2025

Hi,
Good that you’ve gone for firing poses (the Warlord sets have them, but they all look like body-builders); however, the British back-packs are wrong – they would NOT have the straps running down the outside of the pack like that (or at all – the surface was plain and flat, like an envelope). You have at least made them wider than most other manufacturers (which is more accurate), as they tended to stretch out almost to the outsides of the wearers arms. Have a look at some re-enactor photographs and you’ll see what I mean. Another option to consider is the “tump-line” – a rolled blanket containing only “necessaries” that was slung diagonally from the right shoulder to the left hip (again, you can see these on re-enactors), which was probably more likely worn than packs, both on the Lexington raid and at Bunker Hill.
Thanks,
Brendan

Ish - April 18, 2025

Oh, very nice… Any chance of perhaps shrinking them down to 10 mm scale? That would be “grand.”

Wargames Atlantic - April 18, 2025

Roberto – they are not missing. These are skirmishers. They do exactly what they say on the tin.

Peter Hall - April 18, 2025

Waterloo campaign. French , British and Prussian please.

Roberto - April 18, 2025

Both sets are missing the command figures, officers, non-commissioned officers, drummers and flag bearers.

Alex Nicole - April 18, 2025

Please do a set (or two) of Hessians. Say Musketeers, Fusiliers and Grenadiers. And a set of the Jager Corps.

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