Bring the pageantry and discipline of feudal Japan to your tabletop with Perry Miniatures Samurai (1550–1615) Ashigaru Bannermen & Musicians. This 28mm metal figure set features five finely sculpted unpainted miniatures that embody the ceremonial and commanding spirit of the Sengoku Jidai. Perfect for painters, collectors, and historical wargamers, these figures add life, sound, and motion to your Ashigaru formations.
This set includes two bannermen and three musicians, each designed to accompany Ashigaru or Samurai units on the battlefield. With realistic poses and intricate detail, these miniatures represent the heart of battlefield communication and morale in 16th-century Japan—where banners marked loyalty and taiko drums set the rhythm of war.
Features
- Scale: 28mm
- Material: Metal
- Figures Included: 5 unpainted Ashigaru bannermen and musicians
- Category: Samurai Era Miniatures
- Historical Period: 1550–1615 (Sengoku to Early Edo Period)
- Contents: 2 Bannermen, 3 Musicians (standing poses)
- Compatibility: Ideal for Test of Honour, Clash of Katanas, and Ronin wargaming systems
- Assembly Required: Yes (Glue and paint not included)
- Box Dimensions: 3.75” W × 2.9” H × 0.75” D
- Recommended Age: 14 and up
A must-have for collectors and historical gamers, this Perry Miniatures release highlights the ceremonial heart of Japanese warfare.
During Japan’s Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period), armies relied on a combination of banners, horns, and drums to coordinate troops amid the chaos of battle. The Ashigaru Bannermen and Musicians played vital roles, carrying clan symbols and signaling orders to the ranks through rhythmic beats and loud calls. These figures beautifully capture that blend of artistry and warfare—ideal for adding atmosphere and realism to any samurai-era army.
Perfect for painters seeking dynamic diorama elements or gamers enhancing their Ashigaru command units, this set pairs seamlessly with other Perry Miniatures Samurai and Ashigaru releases.