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Accessories  

XX001 3 x 3 cm bases (square)
These are used for the majority of Peter Pig rule systems.   Usually used for infantry.
40 Bases in a pack.   
£4.80

XX002 3x 4 cm bases (rectangular)
Usually used for cavalry and equipment.
40 Bases per pack.   
£4.80

 XX003 4 x 4 cm bases (square)
These are usually used for guns and generals.
10 Bases per pack  £3.50

The famous Piggy Dice £6       Pack  0f 12
Choose colour   All dice are 16mm size.   Piggy on the 6.     

16mm dice. Peter Pig were the first to produce dice with piggy head on the 6 (instead of the traditional 1 in 2003).  Another innovation from Peter Pig. w

Black (xx201)

Dark orange (xx202)

Orange (xx203)

Kawasaki green (xx204)

British racing (dark) green (xx205)

Blitzkrieg (dark) grey (xx206)

Spitfire (light) blue (xx207)  

Mid blue (xx208)

Pink (xx209)  

Ivory (xx210)  

Yellow (xx211)

(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 figure manufacturers.  We make 6000 different figures and models.  These are distilled into   1800 (15mm) packs. Every range has an associated set of 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.

Bloody Ban

Lt, Col. Banastre Tarleton

Commander of the British Legion


see packs 16,17,76,79


This range covers the American War of Independence or Revolutionary war.
The associated rules are called "Washington's Army". This range will be the most up to date of any manufacturer, incorporating the latest research. There are already 300 original sculpts in this range (not just conversions of figures) . This already makes the range much bigger than that of most other companies, wherein packs often only have one pose.

Notice that the white stockings and bearskins beloved of AWI battles were not a common feature on the AWI battlefield after the first few battles. Most research indicates that the bearskins did not even get to America! Flags were not always carried by British units either. The figures in this range are mainly sculpted in battle poses rather than marching, as the units in WA are in action from the game start!

This range will start a whole new interest by companies and gamers in AWI as I don't think anyone has released new 15mm AWI figures in the last few years? This will be great for the period.

Don't forget that many packs could be used for both sides.
Click here to go to rules page

Line infantry=standard units armed with musket and bayonet. Usually in 6 base/24 figure units. Flags.
Light infantry=better than line infantry and able to operate in various orders. Usually in 6 base/18 figure units. No flags.
Dragoons= the standard cavalry type of the war for both sides. Usually in 3 base/9 figure units. Flags.
Field artillery= the standard type of artillery. Usually 1 gun and 4 crew on a base.
Battalion gun= standard lighter gun. Usually 1 gun and 3 crew attached to a foot battalion.
Generals= mounted commanders. Usually 4 per army.
Militia = standard non line infantry. Not bayonet armed. Usually in 6 base/18 figure units. Flags.
Indians= native American . Musket armed but not usually the core of an army. Usually 6 bases/18 figure units. No flags.


A,B,C Notes

Some packs have either an A, B or C annotation

A=Proper uniform as per regulations.

B= Campaign adjusted uniform

C= Getting scruffy and irregular

What is in command packs?
There are 8 figures in foot command packs.
There are usually 3 poses. Musician, officer and standard bearer.
Usually that is 2 musicians, 3 officers and 3 standard bearers. If you need
specific mixes the just choose the special pack option.

1. British line infantry advancing (B)

2. British line infantry foot command (A)

3. British line infantry
firing (B)
No backpack

4. British light infantry (B)

5. British light infantry command (no standard bearers!) (B)

6. British line infantry (tricorne) (B) No backpack

7. Scottish highland infantry in trousers

8. Scottish highland infantry in kilts

9. Scottish highland command in trousers

10. Scottish highland command in kilt (B)

11. Guards advancing (B)

12. Guards lights advancing (B)

13. Guards command (B)

14. Dismounted dragoons (A)

15. Dismounted dragoon command (A)


16. Dragoons (A)

17. Dragoon standards and buglers (A)

18. British line infantry (tricorne) firing (B) No backpack

19. American line inf, hunting shirt, firing (B)

20. American line infantry Adv in hunting shirt (B)

21. American line infantry firing (A)

22. American line infantry command (A)

23. Militia command standing (B)

24. American light infantry in hunting shirt (B)


25. Militia advancing (B)

26. Militia infantry firing (B)

27. Militia long riflemen firing (B)

28. Indians advancing with muskets (B)

29. Indians firing (B)

30. Indians with hand to hand weapons (B)

31. Mounted generals (American) (A)

32. Mounted generals (British)(A)

33. Gun crew in tricorne (A)


34. Battalion guns x 2


35. Field guns x 2

36.Gun crew in rough clothing (C)
Can be used as militia gun crew

37. Militia command advancing (B)

38. Militia command in hunting shirt (C)

39. Mounted militia (C)

40. Scouts(B)

41.Gun crew in round hat (B)

42. Queen's rangers advancing
(These can be based as either light or line infantry in WA)

49. Queen's rangers command (B)

50. Militia in shirts firing (B)

51. Militia kneeling firing (B)

52. Militia standing, with muskets "at ready"(B)

53. Militia in bandana/headscarf (C)

55. British grenadiers advancing with bayonet (A)

56. British grenadier command (A)

57. British grenadier or line battalion command (A)

58. Tatty continentals (C)

60. Hessian musketeers firing
(line infantry)(A)

61. Hessian grenadiers advancing (line infantry)(A)

62. Hessian grenadier command (A)

63. Hessian officers (to match any Hessian unit)(A)

64. Hessian grenadiers firing (A)

65. Hessian musketeer command (A)

66. Hessian Jaegers (light infantry) (A)

67. Hessian fusiliers advancing (A)

68. Hessian fusilier command  (A)

69. Hessian Jaeger command (A)

70. Hessian gun crew(A)

71. Hessian mounted officers (A)

72. Militia skirmishing (B)

73. Continental infantry in hat (B)

74. Continental infantry standing ready (B)

75. Continental infantry charging

76. Legion infantry advancing (B)

77. Continental infantry loading (B)


78. Continental infantry command charging (A)

79. Legion infantry command (B)

80. British light infantry (bobs) in caps. (B)

81. AWI ammunition cart   £5.50


82. AWI baggage cart £5.50

83. American infantry in hunting shirt marching (B)

84. American infantry in uniform marching (A)

85. American command marching (A)

86. British Grenadiers marching (A)

87. British in round hat marching (B)
No backpack

88. British in cocked hat marching (A)
No backpack

89. Hessian grenadiers marching (A)

90. Hessian fusiliers marching (A)

91. Hessian musketeers marching (A)

 

92. Hessian casualties

93. Dragoon horse holders and empty horses(4 empty horses, 2 mounted dragoons)

94. Dead Indians

95. 17th Light Dragoons troopers mounted

96.  17th light dragoon command (bugle+standard) mounted

97.  17th  light dragoons on foot

98.  17th  light dragoon Command on foot

113. Indians with bows











French

99. French line marching (A)

100. French line firing (A)

101. French command advancing (A)

102. French flank chasseurs advancing (A)

103. French chasseur command (A)

104. French grenadiers marching(A)

105. French Grenadier command (A)

106. French sapeurs with axes (A)

107. French gun crew (A)

108. French line advancing + backpacks (A)

109. French colonial advancing (A)

110. French colonial command (drum, officer and NCO) (A)

111. French mounted officers

112. French wounded

113. Indians+Bows







Markers for Washington's Army

These markers are made for the RFCM rules "Washington's Army".  Of course they are generally useful too for any rule set.

43. Disordered markers

44. Casualty markers

 

45.Low on ammunition markers

46. Extra ammunition markers


47. Ladies waving
(use as flanker record markers)

48. Artillery casualties

54. Happy workers
(use as flanker record markers)

59. Dead markers




Painted AWI  by Jez at Shakespeare studios




Range 5- AWI