Join the Fight for Liberty with 28mm Minutemen Plastic Figures
Answer the call of freedom with the Wargames Atlantic Minutemen set from the Age of Reason Collection. This highly detailed 28mm plastic box includes 30 multi-part colonial militia miniatures, capturing the diverse and determined forces that confronted British troops in the early days of the American Revolutionary War.
Equipped with a variety of musket types and civilian attire, these figures are perfect for recreating engagements from Lexington and Concord to Bunker Hill, or for use in broader 18th-century historical wargaming.
Features
- Age of Reason Collection – American Revolution era
- 30 highly detailed 28mm scale figures (8 frames of 4 figures)
- Multi-part models with various musket types and civilian poses
- Includes variety of heads to represent different militia types
- Perfect for battles like Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill
- Unpainted gray plastic – glue and paint required
- Bases not included
- Recommended for ages 14+
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Box dimensions: 9.2” L x 6.2” W x 1.9” H
On the night of April 18, 1775, riders like Paul Revere and Sybil Ludington spread the alarm—“The Regulars are out!” Colonial militia poured in from across New England to face advancing British troops at Lexington and Concord, igniting the American Revolutionary War. That clash turned into a full-day engagement as the Redcoats retreated under fire, setting the tone for a fierce and determined uprising.
Just two months later, British forces attacked colonial militia dug in at Breed’s Hill in the battle misnamed as “Bunker Hill.” Despite being forced to retreat, the militia’s stubborn resistance proved they could stand up to trained British troops.
This set includes 30 hard plastic 28mm Minutemen with a mix of musket styles and civilian-inspired equipment. The variety of heads and poses allows hobbyists to build a militia force that feels authentic, individualized, and historically accurate—ideal for skirmish-level battles or large-scale wargaming scenarios.
Sculpting by Rob Macfarlane
Figure Painting by Stephan Huber
Illustration by Peter Dennis
Box Design by Steve Beckett