XX001 3 x 3 cm bases (square) These are used for the majority of Peter Pig rule systems. Usually infantry 40 Bases in a pack. £3.50
XX002 3x 4 cm bases (rectangular) Usually used for cavalry and equipment. 40 Bases per pack. £3.50
XX003 4 x 4 cm bases (square) These are usually used for guns and generals 10 Bases per pack £2
Battle Clock £4.50 (XX020) To record the game countdown. Goes from 0 to 21. Most Peter Pig games use a 21 point countdown. Diameter 3" (7.5cm)
The famous Piggy Dice £6 Bag of 20. Choose colour All dice are 16mm size. Piggy on the 6. Pink (xx200) Black D6. (xx201) Red D6. (xx202) Orange (xx203) Kawasaki green (xx204) British racing green (xx205) Blitzkrieg grey (xx206) Spitfire blue (xx207)
16mm dice. Peter Pig first produced these dice with piggy head on the 6 (instead of the traditional 1 in 2003). Another innovation from Peter Pig.
XX004 Pair of choice dice 2 faces "I choose" 4 Faces blank. Used when a player wishes to choose the location of the casualties inflicted. Used in some Peter Pig rules. £1.50 per pair
Peter Pig 15mm figures Peter Pig is one of the world's leading 15mm manufacturers. We make 5500 different figures and models. These are distilled into 1800 (15mm) packs. Every range has an associated set of 15mm rules. Also there are related 15mm scenery ranges to accompany the figure ranges. In these days of wandering measures of sizes into 18mm,12mm and other sizes close to 15mm, Peter Pig has remained true to the 15mm ideal. These other sizes are often an attempt by a manufacturer to create a market for just their peculiar size. It is also used by sculptors who cannot work well with the 15mm size restriction and so need extra size in order to create acceptable sculpts. Peter Pig will continue to do 15mm wargame figures. We will also constantly return to each range in order to carry out updates and additions. Thus we have 15mm ranges with longevity and future potential.
Here are all the figures needed for a 15mm pirate/privateer game. the figures are sculpted to reflect the 1650 to 1720 period in terms of clothes and equipment. This was the so called "golden age" of piracy. Pirate crews tended to rely on sheer numbers rather than good gunnery. After all, the aim is to take the target ship rather than sink it. The figures will suit for land raid games and as deck crews for larger models.
Most packs have 8 figures divided into 3 poses.
1. Unarmed pirates 15mm pirate miniatures
2. Armed pirates,
cutlasses15mm pirate miniatures
3. Pirates with muskets15mm pirate miniatures
4. Pirate gun crew
15mm pirate miniatures
5. Pirate officers 15mm pirate miniatures
6. Guns(4) medium 15mm pirate miniatures
7. Pirates with swivel guns
15mm pirate miniatures
8. Resin barrel pile £4
15mm pirate miniatures
9. Resin large rowing boat (with metal tiller) £4.50
8cm x 3cm15mm pirate miniatures
10. Rowing boat crew
15mm pirate miniatures
11. Government musket troops 15mm pirate miniatures
12. Government officers Officer looking away, officer with pistol, officer in waistcoat
13. Governor, priest and bodyguards 15mm pirate miniatures
14. Pirate band - i.e. musicians ! 15mm pirate miniatures