Unleash the fury of the eastern raiders with a warband built for ambush, skirmish warfare, and brutal close-quarters fighting.
The Victrix Ltd Rus Warband brings powerful character and battlefield presence to Pillage: Ransack the Middle Ages and other 28mm Dark Age skirmish systems. This set includes 36 highly detailed plastic figures featuring a mix of unarmoured warriors, elite armoured fighters, and versatile archers or slingers—ideal for forming a fully functional Rus force straight out of the box.
Features
- Scale: 28mm
- Category: Historical Miniatures / Dark Age Infantry
- Product Type: Rus Warband
- Identifier: Pillage Collection – Early Medieval Rus
- High-quality construction: Hard plastic molded in gray
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Contents: 36 miniatures on 6 frames (18 Unarmoured Warriors, 12 Armoured Warriors including Warlord & Standard Bearers, 6 Archers or Slingers)
- Transfers and bases sold separately
- Assembly and painting required
- Package dimensions: 9.8” W x 16.5” H x 2.5” D
- Recommended for ages 14 and up
A dynamic and customizable Rus force perfect for narrative raids, campaign play, and Dark Age skirmishes.
Drawing from the fierce warrior culture of the early Rus and Varangian forebears, this warband blends Slavic, Norse, and Eastern styles into a striking tabletop force. The unarmoured warriors provide the aggressive backbone for ambushes and shieldwall clashes, while the armoured fighters—featuring ornate shields, chainmail, and commanding poses—serve as elite shock troops capable of turning the tide of battle.
Each figure includes detailed sculpting, expressive heads, and a wide variety of interchangeable weapons such as spears, axes, bows, slings, and hand weapons. The set includes a charismatic warlord and standard bearers to lead your warband with authority. Whether fielding them for Pillage, crafting a custom Dark Age army, or expanding an existing 28mm historical collection, these miniatures offer exceptional flexibility and painter-friendly detail.
Pair this set with other Victrix Ltd Dark Age releases—including Vikings, Saxons, and Normans—to create thematic campaigns or mixed warbands across the medieval frontier.