

Blood and Plunder Cavalry Unit Box
Blood and Plunder Cavalry Unit Box
About this Product
The Blood and Plunder Cavalry Unit Box expands your 17th-century tabletop forces with fast, hard-hitting mounted troops. Designed for use with Firelock Games' acclaimed Blood and Plunder miniature wargame, this set delivers the shock and mobility of cavalry to your battlefield. The 28mm scale miniatures feature highly detailed riders and horses, perfect for aggressive tactics and thematic scenarios.
Mounted units were a vital component in the colonial warfare of the 1600s, especially in the Caribbean where terrain and skirmish tactics rewarded speed and flexibility. Whether raiding outposts or countering ambushes, cavalry offered rapid response and close-quarters punch, making them essential assets to any land-based campaign.
Key Features
⢠28mm scale white metal and plastic miniatures
⢠Includes mounted figures with horses, weapons, and bases
⢠Suitable for multiple Blood and Plunder factions
⢠Historically accurate sculpts and period gear
⢠Ideal for use in land campaigns and scenario play
⢠Requires assembly and painting
Why Buy This Kit?
⢠Adds speed and tactical flexibility to your land-based force
⢠Perfect for recreating cavalry charges, raids, and flanking maneuvers
⢠High-detail sculpts for painters and collectors
⢠Works with several major factions in the game
Gameplay Role
Cavalry units in Blood and Plunder are ideal for fast attacks, flanking weaker units, or racing to capture objectives. Their mobility makes them excellent for disrupting enemy formations and exploiting gaps in the opponent's line.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Consider using earthy tones, natural horse colors, and contrast paints to quickly bring out leather, cloth, and metal textures. Pinning may be helpful for attaching riders to mounts securely. Add basing effects like tufts or sand to match Caribbean terrain.
Historical Context Sidebar
Throughout the 17th century, cavalry units were drawn from militias, colonial settlers, or hired mercenaries. These mounted troops were vital in hit-and-run engagements and often operated in loose formations suited to the rugged, forested environments of the Caribbean. Their role was not just militaryāmany were also tasked with scouting, raiding, or patrolling colonial borders in times of unrest.
These plastic models can be used to represent Cavalry type units for any European nationality. This set makes 6 models with multiple weapons and pose options.
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Blood and Plunder Cavalry Unit Box
About this Product
The Blood and Plunder Cavalry Unit Box expands your 17th-century tabletop forces with fast, hard-hitting mounted troops. Designed for use with Firelock Games' acclaimed Blood and Plunder miniature wargame, this set delivers the shock and mobility of cavalry to your battlefield. The 28mm scale miniatures feature highly detailed riders and horses, perfect for aggressive tactics and thematic scenarios.
Mounted units were a vital component in the colonial warfare of the 1600s, especially in the Caribbean where terrain and skirmish tactics rewarded speed and flexibility. Whether raiding outposts or countering ambushes, cavalry offered rapid response and close-quarters punch, making them essential assets to any land-based campaign.
Key Features
⢠28mm scale white metal and plastic miniatures
⢠Includes mounted figures with horses, weapons, and bases
⢠Suitable for multiple Blood and Plunder factions
⢠Historically accurate sculpts and period gear
⢠Ideal for use in land campaigns and scenario play
⢠Requires assembly and painting
Why Buy This Kit?
⢠Adds speed and tactical flexibility to your land-based force
⢠Perfect for recreating cavalry charges, raids, and flanking maneuvers
⢠High-detail sculpts for painters and collectors
⢠Works with several major factions in the game
Gameplay Role
Cavalry units in Blood and Plunder are ideal for fast attacks, flanking weaker units, or racing to capture objectives. Their mobility makes them excellent for disrupting enemy formations and exploiting gaps in the opponent's line.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Consider using earthy tones, natural horse colors, and contrast paints to quickly bring out leather, cloth, and metal textures. Pinning may be helpful for attaching riders to mounts securely. Add basing effects like tufts or sand to match Caribbean terrain.
Historical Context Sidebar
Throughout the 17th century, cavalry units were drawn from militias, colonial settlers, or hired mercenaries. These mounted troops were vital in hit-and-run engagements and often operated in loose formations suited to the rugged, forested environments of the Caribbean. Their role was not just militaryāmany were also tasked with scouting, raiding, or patrolling colonial borders in times of unrest.
These plastic models can be used to represent Cavalry type units for any European nationality. This set makes 6 models with multiple weapons and pose options.
















