Samurai with Naginata (halberd) and Katana
Samurai were members of the Japanese warrior caste. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. This dynamic warrior is sculpted with both a Katana and a naginata.
Samurai with Naginata (halberd) and Katana
Ashigaru-Kashira (sergeant)
As the highest ranked soldier in an ashigaru unit, the kashira would be placed in command of that unit by his daimyo?.
This pack contains one miniature.
Supplied unpainted and may require assembly. Spears (if applicable) and 25mm MDF round bases supplied.
Ashigaru-Kashira (sergeant)
Samurai with Horned helmet
Samurai are arguably history’s most evocative warriors. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. This warrior is wearing a mino, a traditional raincoat made out of straw
Samurai with Horned helmet
Travelling Samurai
Samurai were members of the Japanese warrior caste. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. But what has caused this particular samurai to wander feudal Japan? Personal disgrace? Is he travelling in disguise? You decide.
Travelling Samurai
Female Warrior – Onna-bugeisha
Female warriors of Japanese nobility, the onna-bugeisha were members of the bushi (samurai) class in feudal Japan. They were proficient in the use of weapons and relied upon to protect their household, family and honour in times of war.
Female Warrior – Onna-bugeisha
Samurai with Katana raised
Samurai were members of the Japanese warrior caste. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. This particular example wields a traditionally made Japanese sword known as a Katana.
Samurai with Katana raised
Samurai in full armour with Yari (spear)
Samurai are arguably history’s most evocative warriors. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. This particular example is sculpted in full armour whilst carrying a long spear known as a Yari.
Samurai in full armour with Yari (spear)
Samurai drawing Katana
Samurai are arguably history’s most evocative warriors. Whilst the term Samurai was once applied only to aristocratic warriors (or bushi), it came to denote all members of the warrior class. This particular example is sculpted drawing a traditionally made Japanese sword known as a Katana.