The new Perry 28mm plastic ACW Artillery box sets just arrived over at Architects of War so I couldn't resist running over and grabbing 3 boxes of them. Each box comes with 3 guns (with 4 barrel options each), 6 crew per gun and 3 Caissons. I've read that the Perry's will make some metal horses available so you can make limbers with Horse teams at a later date.
I went ahead and put together one of the fund and painted it up as a "generic" Union gun and crew. The barrel options with the kit include a (i) Napoleon 12 pdr, (ii) 3 inch Ordnance Rifle, (iii) 10 pdr Parrot, and (iv) 12 pdr Howitzer.
I used the 10 pdr Parrot for this gun crew.
Like all Perry plastics I've tried to date, these models are top notch and well worth investing in. I should know as I've done at least 800+ Perry plastic infantry from Napoleonics through ww2. My only complaint is a very minor - the instructions for assembling the crew figures are, shall we say, "minimalist" and it can be very confusing matching the arm sets to the figures. I'm pretty sure after assembling a few crews those issues will not exist. The figure sprues offer three different hat styles so one can have a good bit of variety.
What excites me the most about these figures is that now I've got a cost effective way to have multiple gun batteries on the table top. I'll be basing these figures to use with my two favorite ACW rulesets - Longstreet for casual games and Regimental Fire and Fury when I want a more detailed simulation.
As for the caissons, I'll be using them for ammo resupply bases as per Regimental Fire and Fury. I've got 4 metal limbers and teams already (2 Union and 2 Confederate) and may use 1 or 2 of the caissons to bulk out those when the metal horses become available.
A resounding Huzzahhh! for this box set.
Interesting that you mention 'caissons' rather than 'limbers'.
ReplyDeleteI would have thought that the Perry set included 'limbers' and that is also the description they have used.
I am confused as to the difference between them now!
Really like the look of these...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review Miles - very helpful. I've got two boxes of these to do for my ACW armies.
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