Lead your samurai armies to glory with Perry Miniatures Samurai (1550–1615) Ashigaru Command, a 28mm metal figure set that brings the tactical precision of feudal Japan to your tabletop. Sculpted with Perry’s signature attention to historical detail, these unpainted miniatures are perfect for collectors, painters, and players recreating the Sengoku period’s legendary battles.
This set represents the Ashigaru command officers who led Japan’s disciplined foot soldiers during the height of samurai warfare. Featuring six figures — including two yari officers, two arquebusier officers, and two archer officers (half with sashimono banners) — this command group adds dynamic leadership and authenticity to any Sengoku-era army formation.
Features
- Scale: 28mm
- Material: Metal
- Figures Included: 6 unpainted Ashigaru command miniatures
- Category: Samurai Era Miniatures
- Historical Period: 1550–1615 (Sengoku to Early Edo Period)
- Contents: 2 Yari officers, 2 Arquebusier officers, 2 Archer officers (half with sashimono)
- Compatibility: Ideal for Test of Honour, Clash of Katanas, and Ronin wargaming systems
- Assembly Required: Yes (Glue and paint not included)
- Non Retail Jewelry Box Dimensions: 3.0” W × 2.4” H × 0.75” D
- Recommended Age: 14 and up
A must-have for samurai-era enthusiasts, this Perry Miniatures release captures the discipline and artistry of Japan’s Ashigaru foot command.
The Sengoku Jidai (Age of Warring States) was a period of nearly constant conflict in 16th-century Japan, marked by shifting alliances and battlefield innovation. During this time, Ashigaru, once simple foot soldiers, evolved into highly trained units under the command of elite samurai generals. This command pack embodies that transformation — from spear-wielding yari leaders to arquebusier and archer officers who guided disciplined volleys of fire.
Perfect for use in Test of Honour or Clash of Katanas, these figures can lead units of Ashigaru spearmen, matchlock gunners, or bowmen into historically grounded engagements. Whether painted for the clans of Oda, Tokugawa, or Takeda, these miniatures add depth, realism, and a sense of command presence to your tabletop battles.