Mice at Arms, Army Set

£30.00

 

The Mice at Arms, army set contains one full starter army. A total of 51 pieces including infantry, cavalry, wizards and artillery.

 

In stock

Description

Mice at Arms, army set contains one full starter army (one of each basic pose). A total of 51 pieces including infantry, cavalry, wizards and artillery. Also please note the 9 miniatures for ‘The Fellowship of the Cheese’… whilst David was sculpting these I told him he should do a Fellowship tribute…

These little guys are perfect for an amusing addition to any skirmishing game. If you are mixing these with other miniatures, the mice stand between 10-15mm tall to the top of their ears. The cool thing about mice warriors is that, even if they are a bit shorter than humans, they still look right. These should be able to be mixed with other 15mm-25mm figures, representing mice warriors of some different sizes.

The minis are imported from RRB Minis – see their fan page for additional mini & game info and downloads here.

Physical copies of the Rulebook and a free pdf of the Play Aids (quick reference sheet and tokens) are available on Lulu here

PDF downloads of the Rulebook which includes the Play Aids are available on Wargame Vault here

The Mice At Arms army set miniatures were sculpted by David Bezio who also wrote the rules which are available at the links above… a fun and fast game that the whole family will enjoy. Both the rulebook art and the figure sculpts are full of charm that that will capture the imaginations of young and old alike. The painted examples were painted and photographed by the sculptor and rule book author, David Bezio. Most of the photos here remain David’s copyright and are used with permission.

The miniatures have integral bases although there are a few plastic/acrylic alternative on the site if you want to base them in small groups;

https://thelittlesoldiercompany.co.uk/product-tag/bases/

Please Note:
We supply all gaming figures unpainted and without bases.
The models may need a little cleaning up of flash/mould lines. 
It is important to realise white metal miniatures are not toys and contain lead so consequently they are not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

 

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