

Black Powder Crimean War British Line infantry (Plastic)
Black Powder Crimean War British Line infantry (Plastic)
Product Info
Black Powder Crimean War British Line Infantry is a plastic infantry set for the Black Powder historical tabletop wargame, representing British foot soldiers of the Crimean War. Produced by Warlord Games, this kit is designed to provide core line infantry units suitable for large-scale battles and historical army building.
Background
The Crimean War saw the British Army fighting in harsh conditions against entrenched opponents, with line infantry forming the backbone of British forces. Armed with rifled muskets and fighting in traditional formations, these soldiers took part in famous engagements such as Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman. Their discipline and firepower defined British battlefield tactics during the mid-19th century.
What’s Included
This set includes multiple plastic British Line Infantry miniatures designed to represent Crimean War-era troops. Models are supplied with appropriate bases and include options for different poses and equipment to form complete infantry units.
About the Model / Components
Miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted in plastic, allowing for full customization. Models are scaled for 28mm historical wargaming and are fully compatible with Black Powder and other mid-19th-century tabletop systems. Assembly and painting are required, and standard hobby tools and plastic glue are recommended.
Why This Product Is a Great Choice
This set is an excellent choice for historical wargamers building British forces for the Crimean War or expanding an existing Black Powder army. It offers flexibility, strong historical accuracy, and the ability to field large, visually cohesive infantry formations suitable for both casual and competitive historical play.
Contents:
20 Hard Plastic Crimean War British Line Infantry
4 Metal British Line Infantry Command
Full-colour Flag Leaflet
Plastic Bases
Studio miniatures painted by Jamie Getliffe.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Description
Black Powder Crimean War British Line infantry (Plastic)
Product Info
Black Powder Crimean War British Line Infantry is a plastic infantry set for the Black Powder historical tabletop wargame, representing British foot soldiers of the Crimean War. Produced by Warlord Games, this kit is designed to provide core line infantry units suitable for large-scale battles and historical army building.
Background
The Crimean War saw the British Army fighting in harsh conditions against entrenched opponents, with line infantry forming the backbone of British forces. Armed with rifled muskets and fighting in traditional formations, these soldiers took part in famous engagements such as Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman. Their discipline and firepower defined British battlefield tactics during the mid-19th century.
What’s Included
This set includes multiple plastic British Line Infantry miniatures designed to represent Crimean War-era troops. Models are supplied with appropriate bases and include options for different poses and equipment to form complete infantry units.
About the Model / Components
Miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted in plastic, allowing for full customization. Models are scaled for 28mm historical wargaming and are fully compatible with Black Powder and other mid-19th-century tabletop systems. Assembly and painting are required, and standard hobby tools and plastic glue are recommended.
Why This Product Is a Great Choice
This set is an excellent choice for historical wargamers building British forces for the Crimean War or expanding an existing Black Powder army. It offers flexibility, strong historical accuracy, and the ability to field large, visually cohesive infantry formations suitable for both casual and competitive historical play.
Contents:
20 Hard Plastic Crimean War British Line Infantry
4 Metal British Line Infantry Command
Full-colour Flag Leaflet
Plastic Bases
Studio miniatures painted by Jamie Getliffe.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted





















