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Ashigaru

SKU WAARN005S
Original price $39.95 - Original price $399.50
Original price $119.85
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Current price $39.95

 

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THE LIGHT OF FOOT

The Ashigaru (“light of foot” in Nihongo) were the backbone of 16th and early 17th century Japanese armies. Originally wandering mercenaries that came from peasant stock, they were organized into more formal units as the centuries passed. Over time they also gained in status although still existed below the Samurai class. In the later periods they accounted for between 60 and 80% of armies.

This hard plastic box set allows you to field up to 328 10mm soldiers equipped with yari (spear/pike), naginata (pole arm), yumi (longbow), and teppo (musket). You can see the mix of one, two, three, and five man strips on the back of the box with the variety of weapons. There are also 12 casualty figures included to use for scenic basing or as markers.

Models require assembly and painting. Bases are not included. Not for Children. Contents may vary from photos. 

  • Sculpting: Rob Macfarlane
  • Illustration: Marco Capparoni 
  • Figure Painting: Christian Lemmen

Made in the USA

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Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
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eddi negri

the armies are really very beautiful, I hope that in the future you will also produce other historical armies, always in 10 mm

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Chris Walker
Worthy first release

Although I did not break any spears I am rather careful and have a lot of modeling experience (me and Kate Moss go way back!) but I could see if you are new to plastics you might have a hard time of it. I eagerly await the HYW sets and I might be tempted to do some orcs as well.

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scott rogers
terrible do not buy!

having bought lots of wargames atlantic figures in the past with no problems i am very dissapointed with these figures as they are impossible to cut off sprues without damaging the spears they are a waste of time i have not gotten one spear unit off intact

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M.E.
Big Army in a small box

Really great value for how much you get on just four sprues. Yes the spears are very fragile. Some of the bows too. But there's only about 3 specific spots on the sprue where its very challenging to cut without breaking a spear off. Other than that, everything is removed easily from the sprue. I think I will buy several more boxes in the future despite the fragile spears.

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Anonymous
Poor sprue layout

The miniatures are great. The detail is perfect for the scale. You get plenty of models for what you pay for. But, the sprue layout is horrendous. The gates that connect to the minatures are such a hassel to try and delicately remove. Slightest mistake and you've broken the miniature. absolutely a pain in the ass to remove all the miniatures and then spend time trying to fix and repair all the broken pieces.